Construction Safety Topics

Construction Safety topics


Health and Safety in the Construction Industry


Health and Safety in the Construction Industry



A cautionary tale about health and safety policies – read it and ROTFL….


Earthquakes and Associated Topics in Relation to Nuclear Power Plant Siting: A Safety Guide (Safety (International Atomic Energy))


Earthquakes and Associated Topics in Relation to Nuclear Power Plant Siting: A Safety Guide (Safety (International Atomic Energy))




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CONSUMER PROTECTION: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA’s Encyclopedia of Aging


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The number 1 killer in the construction industry is falls. Nearly 33% of all fatalities are due to a fall from an elevation. I would go to www.osha.gov, check out facts like the most requently cited standards and browse their fatality statistics. You can use their so called e-tools on fall protection to get a lot of information on why fall protection is needed and how it works. If you don’t want to talk about falls, scaffolding is another interesting topic or maybe even trenching and excavations. Did you know that only one cubic yard of soil weighs as much as a small car? A fact most people are not aware of and if you get trapped in a cave-in, it can have devastating results.
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Construction Safety Video: Excavation Safety – The OSHA Excavation Standard

In by gone days all a contractor had to do was give the customer good quality and good service and he/she would be set. Then set back and let your customers do your selling for you. They would tell a friend and then that friend would tell a friend. Your phone would be ringing off the hook. I remember as an Architectural designer some days I would have up to four people wanting to schedule appointments for designs. Those days are long gone! But Fear Not! Click Here For Help

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