All safety Articles

Held each year during the first full week of May, Construction Safety Week is a nationwide effort to inspire everyone in the industry to stay focused on safety.

Using a cutting torch can be dangerous if proper safety measures are not followed. Understanding the risks involved is the first step in preventing accidents.

Building Safety Month aims to raise awareness about the importance of building codes that ensure safety in the spaces where we live, work, and learn.

Review hazards and practical safety tips to protect all-terrain vehicle operators from dangerous and deadly incidents when using ATVs at the work site.

An effective anti-retaliation program improves employee engagement and helps protect employers and workers from violations of federal laws and regulations.

Employees who use cleaning chemicals on the job must be trained to understand the health risks and safety precautions to follow at work.

For employees that work outdoors or regularly conduct business in residential neighborhoods, training on dog bite prevention techniques is important.

Automated Guided Vehicles, commonly known as AGVs, may be generally safer than manual forklifts, but safety precautions and worker safety are still critical.

Review the five most frequent causes of electrical injuries on construction sites and learn how to prevent future incidents on the job site.