Safety articles on Site Safety

Bee on a Flower
Site Safety

How to Keep Workers Safe from Insects and Bee Stings

For some workers, it's simply a nuisance and hazard of working outdoors, for others, bees and insects can literally put them in a life or death situation.

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Brown Recluse Spider
Site Safety

How to Recognize the Poisonous Brown Recluse Spider

If brown recluse spiders are present in your area of the country, please raise awareness with employees at least once a year during a safety meeting.

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Tick Hazard Sign
Site Safety

Safety Reminders About Tick Hazards for Outdoor Workers

If employees are working outdoors or in any area where ticks could be present, it would be a good idea to have an annual safety meeting on tick avoidance.

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Warehouse Worker Tripped., Grasping at Hurt Knee
Site Safety

How to Minimize Workplace Slip, Trip and Fall Risks

Slip, trip and fall hazards are lurking everywhere on the walking/working surfaces at work, but a good safety program can minimize those risks.

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Inspector with clipboard.
Site Safety

Job Hazard Analysis Review Starts Accident Investigation

When any incident occurs, what is one of the first questions that should be asked, and why is it a good starting point for the investigation?

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Safety, Written Word
Site Safety

Job Hazard Analysis Sets Focus on Accident Prevention

Safety isn't just something that you think about once a month at the mandatory HQ meeting. What is a Job Hazard Analysis and why is it important?

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Clipboard with a printed Job Hazard Analysis form showing columns for job steps, potential hazards, and control methods.
Site Safety

Why Every Crew Needs a Job Hazard Analysis for Safety

A Job Hazard Analysis helps identify risks before work begins, ensuring hazards are controlled and crews can work safely on every task.

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