2 Construction Workers Rescued While Dangling 6 Stories High After Scaffolding Failed

For the third time in a year, construction workers have had to be rescued while dangling mid-air by fire rescue teams in Southern Florida. Last year, there were two incidents in Sarasota, Florida that involved failed suspended scaffolding in as many months.  Just last week, another incident in Palmetto Bay required the Fire Department to intervene.

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Here Are 55 Free Toolbox Safety Talks in English and Spanish

The construction industry has never been one to freely share information without charging a fee.  That’s changed slightly recently, with some major players willing to provide useful tools and information to help us become better.  For instance, we recently shared that Procore has released hundreds of free continuing education courses on their education platform.  Another useful site we’ve found recently has shared dozens of toolbox talks to help your team on the jobsite learn about safety.

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Common Animal and Insect Hazards in Construction Work

[guest post] The reality is that construction workers, who already face hundreds of hazards just by working in the industry, are also often at risk for becoming injured or ill due to contact with wildlife. 

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OSHA Now Let’s You Search for Authorized OSHA 10 & 30 Outreach Trainers

It should be obvious that formal safety training is extremely important to running a successful safety program on any construction site.  The most common route for construction employers to train their staff is through OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 courses, but, in the past, it was pretty confusing to determine who was actually authorized to teach the courses and where to find them.

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Summer Dangers on Construction Sites

[guest post] Spring is here and before we know it, summer will follow. In both seasons, weather conditions can present dangers to construction workers. Without education and preparation, workers may find that they are seriously ill or injured during work. 

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[VIDEO] Massive Crane Collapses on Florida Job Site, Narrowly Missing Several Workers

Crane collapses on construction jobsites are usually pretty terrifying, especially when the jobsite is full of workers.  A construction site in St. Petersburg, Florida got extremely lucky when a large construction crane collapsed and narrowly missed several running workers.

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A Complete List of Every Recalled Power Tool

Construction workers rely on power tools to do their jobs every day.  Working with power tools is also inherently dangerous, but compounding that risk with a manufacturers defect could be a recipe for disaster.  Product recalls on tools, thankfully, don’t happen very often, but it’s extremely important to find out about them before you put yourself at risk for potential injury.

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Report Highlights 6 Leading Indicators That Can Make Construction Sites 670 Percent Safer

Every construction company wants to avoid workplace accidents on their jobsites.  The problem is, far too many companies don’t have a structured safety program to help them achieve lower injury rates.  The Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC) recently released their 2018 Safety Performance Report, which showed how companies were achieving a 670% lower injury rate versus the national average.

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OSHA: Majority of Companies Failed to Submit OSHA 300A Log Before Deadline

If your company did not electronically submitted its 2016 OSHA 300A injury and illness log to OSHA before December 31, 2017, they could be facing an other-than-serious violation with a maximum penalty of $12,934. We tried to warn you, and warn you, and warn you again.

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Top Five Construction Technology Trends to Keep Workers Safe

[guest post] The “fatal four” are falls, electrocutions, struck by an object, and caught in/between. Falls alone cause over half of the deaths in construction. With today’s technology, the fatal four could be a thing of the past.

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