Winter Construction Safety: How Cold is Too Cold for Construction Sites?

During the coldest days of Winter, many people are bundling up and staying indoors, but construction workers are still on the job. Construction work is a year-round business, but there are times during the winter when it’s just too cold to be outside. In this blog post, we will discuss when it is safe to

Winter Construction Safety: How Cold is Too Cold for Construction Sites? Read More »

Avoid Construction Accidents: Understand OHSA’s Fatal Four

Construction is a dangerous job. Every year, thousands of workers are injured on construction sites across the United States. Many of these injuries are preventable with the proper safety precautions in place. In this blog post, we will discuss OHSA’s fatal four: falls, electrocutions, struck by object, and caught in/between objects. By understanding what these

Avoid Construction Accidents: Understand OHSA’s Fatal Four Read More »

10 Essential Pieces of Safety Equipment You Need for Roofing Projects

Working on a roof can be dangerous if the proper safety precautions aren’t taken. At tall heights, the risk of a serious injury is much greater, so it’s important to have the right safety equipment on hand. Fortunately, there are several pieces of essential safety gear that you can use to protect your crew and

10 Essential Pieces of Safety Equipment You Need for Roofing Projects Read More »

The Right Shoes For The Job: Best Footwear Protections to Wear on a Construction Site

Keep Feet Protected from Construction Danger with the Proper Shoes When working on a construction site, it is essential for workers to wear the proper safety shoes and boots . With heavy machinery and debris, the wrong shoes can be dangerous. Construction workers should wear shoes that are comfortable and provide protection from hazards like

The Right Shoes For The Job: Best Footwear Protections to Wear on a Construction Site Read More »