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Why Assigning A Site Representative To Your Construction Projects Is A Top Choice
If you're a project manager in multi-story construction projects, you're probably always looking for new ways to improve the quality of your work. One way you can do this is by assigning a site representative. Delegating is essential to being an effective project...
Everything You Need To Know About OSHA’s Requirements For Hole Covers
Construction sites are known for being dangerous places. Many potential hazards can seriously threaten workers, including falling debris, electrical wiring, and exposed pipes. One of the most common dangers on construction sites is unguarded openings on the...
How To Keep Your Construction Site Safe From Water Damage
Water damage is probably one of your biggest fears if you're a construction site manager or own a construction company. A flooded construction site can not only cause extensive damage to equipment and materials, but it can also lead to severe injuries or even...
Preventing Water Damage During Construction Projects
Water damage is a problem that can occur during construction projects. Preventing water damage during construction projects is essential to protecting the integrity of the finished product. One way to help prevent water damage is to use OSHA-approved hole covers....
Water Mitigation: a Complete Guide
When construction sites have water-related damages, the process to alleviate this is through water mitigation. Water mitigation is important because it can prevent further water damage and mold growth. Here you will learn what water mitigation is, its process, and how...
Why Your Team Needs OSHA Compliant Hole Covers
If your team is working on a large construction project, it's vital to ensure that all the hole covers comply with OSHA standards. Various hole cover solutions are available, and each has its own benefits. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)...
Why Fall Protection For Floor Holes is Crucial
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) does not take falls on construction sites too lightly. It has been a growing problem for workers and employers alike. Ensuring the workers' safety is essential to a project's overall efficiency. But what's more...
Fall Safety 101 for Beginners, What to Do to Prevent Falls in Construction Sites
Construction sites, by nature, can be risky when not applying the proper safety measures. Fall safety is essential in the construction and other work environments with a risk of falling from a height. Some common fall hazards include uncovered holes in the ground,...
Safe-Proof Your Construction Site, What to Know About Risks
Construction sites are inherently dangerous places. Some common hazards in construction sites are floor holes. Slips and falls are the major cause of fatalities in the construction industry, and floor holes significantly contribute to falls. Learn more about the risks...




