by lportee53 | Jul 24, 2024 | Articles
The construction industry has the highest percentage of electrical fatalities out of all industries. While electricity is a crucial component in a construction project’s success, it poses a risk of harmful shock, horrific burns or fatal electrocution. These...
by lportee53 | Jul 17, 2024 | Articles
Dump truck and semi-trailer dumping rig tip-overs are occurring at an increasing frequency, often resulting in drivers and sometimes workers on the ground being injured or killed. The reason for the increase is that end-dump-truck bodies and semi-trailer dumping rigs...
by lportee53 | Jul 9, 2024 | Articles
Many companies have contingency plans to account for external supply chain risks, like a supplier suffering a fire that prevents it from keeping production running and getting you product that you need. However, you also have internal supply chain risks, which you are...
by lportee53 | Jul 3, 2024 | Articles
While all businesses need electricity to get the job done, it can also pose a significant safety issue if your workers are careless. To reduce the chances of a workplace injury or death, it’s imperative that you train your workers in electrical safety. While...
by lportee53 | Jun 25, 2024 | Articles
Requiring good housekeeping and hygiene in your construction job sites can have a spillover effect to your overall workplace safety. A policy of workplace hygiene in itself encourages good housekeeping, and provides workers with clean drinking water, sanitary...