Safety articles on Site Safety

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Site Safety

Wildlife Safety at Work: What Outdoor Workers Should Know

Stay safe on the jobsite with these essential tips for preventing wildlife encounters with deer, bears, coyotes, bobcats, and birds.

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Site Safety

Stay Safe at Work: Understanding Line of Fire Hazards

Explore essential safety tips and strategies to avoid line of fire hazards at work. Protect yourself and your team effectively!

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Site Safety

Rodent Risks: Health Hazards and Damage in the Workplace

In addition to the health and sanitation risks introduced by mice and rats, when they invade the job site or work facility, rodents can cause quite a bit of damage.

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Site Safety

The Hierarchy of Controls: Protecting Workers from Hazards

The Hierarchy of Controls is a framework for protecting workers from hazards that involves identifying, ranking, and implementing safeguards.

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Site Safety

Protect Outdoor Workers in Dangerous Weather Conditions

Outdoor workers must be aware of the risks posed by different weather elements, including heat exhaustion, frostbite, wind damage, lightning strikes, and more.

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Site Safety

Outdoor Worker Safety Tips for Thunderstorms and Lightning

Review lightning hazards and safety recommendations for outdoor workers provided by OSHA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Worker wearing gloves spreading out wet concrete during construction.
Site Safety

Concrete Production and Construction Safety Hazards

Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials and safety hazards exist in all phases of production and construction work with concrete.

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