Safety articles on Site Safety

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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Supervisor preparing for demolition project.
Site Safety

Job Site Safety During Demolition Preparation Work

During demolition planning activities keep safety in mind when considering demo methods, equipment to be used, potential hazards, and PPE selection.

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The dirt ground covered in snow with lots of mud puddles.
Site Safety

Navigating Hazardous Ground Conditions for Worksite Safety

Unsafe ground conditions can introduce new hazards on outdoor job sites which can slow down projects and can also be dangerous for workers.

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A danger sign on a fence outside a demolition project that says, "Danger, Demolition Work in Progress."
Site Safety

Even More Risks to Construction Workers During Demolition

All personnel on a demolition project need to be fully aware of the potential for unknown hazards and the safety precautions available to control these hazards.

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Construction worker holding rebar while wearing gloves and a tool belt.
Site Safety

Protect Construction From Workers Job Site Rebar Hazards

Review the job site safety precautions all crew members should follow when working with or near rebar on any construction site.

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Lightning against a colorful blue background.
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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Construction worker putting his hand out to signal "stop".
Site Safety

How to Prevent, Predict and Respond to Workplace Violence

Gain perspective on the different types of workplace violence, warning signs to be aware of, reporting and investigation guidance, and active shooter scenarios.

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