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Even if you comply with all the necessary government safety regulations, you must keep reinforcing the culture of safety at your construction site.

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. Make sure your crew knows what to do to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Caught-in or caught-between hazards on construction sites are one of OSHA's top areas of focus. These tips will help keep workers safe on the job site.

If there is a potential hazard appropriate barricades must be in place. Do you know what can safely be used as a barricade if used properly?

Caught-in hazards are one of the top 4 areas of fatalities on construction sites. All trades must be aware of these tips to avoid caught-in hazards.

There are more than just physical hazards on construction sites. Most workers have heard of asbestos but may not understand why it should be a concern.

Cottonmouth and other venomous snakes can be a real hazard for some workers, and if that's the case they should be trained on how to protect themselves.

If workers must enter permit-required confined spaces, then a written permit program as well as the use of detailed confined space permit is needed.

Dehydration can become serious for any worker, no matter the time of year or work environment, if enough fluids are not consumed throughout the work day.