All safety Articles

Construction worker at outdoor construction site holding contractor plans and wearing a yellow hardhat.
Site Safety
Risks that Contractors and Workers Face on the Job

A robust safety program helps minimize risk to your workforce and keeping your insurance up to date will help your company weather any future liabilities.

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Carbon Monoxide
HazMat
When Carbon Monoxide Can Be a Real Threat to Workers

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.

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Hard Hat and Work Gloves Resting on Bricks with Construction Site in Background
Best Practices
Plan Ahead: 4 Construction Site Disaster Preparation Tips

With proper planning and workforce training, you can mitigate the impact that a natural disaster may have on your operations. Are you prepared? Find out now.

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Industrial team having a safety meeting.
Best Practices
How to Overcome Common Challenges to Safety Training

Learn more about what's getting in the way of effective safety training and how safety professionals in every company can best overcome those challenges.

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Busy Schedule Can Be High Stress
Health
How to Add Stress Prevention Into Your Safety Program

If your employees are facing high stress situations, then you need to incorporate stress prevention and management into your safety training program.

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A yellow step ladder.
Ladders
Why You Should Always Inspect Step Ladders Before Use

Step ladder inspections are a very important step to avoid serious injuries. Workers must ensure the ladder they will use is in safe working order.

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Cottonmouth Snake
Site Safety
Cottonmouth Snakes Can Be a Threat on Outdoor Job Sites

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.

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Two Step Ladders, One Has Fallen
Incidents
Lessons Learned From a Fatal Ladder Fall Incident

Review the lessons learned from this fatal ladder accident at your next safety meeting as you review fall hazard risks with your crews.

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Hands Writing on Lockout Tag
Lockout Tagout
Steps to Follow for a Safe Lockout Tagout Procedure

Performing lockout tagout requires workers to follow a series of steps to ensure that the equipment they are working on will not be started accidentally.

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