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Fire safety has consistently remained a top priority for OSHA over the years as fires frequently result in fatal occupational injuries. In today’s article, we review our top tips for complying with OSHA’s fire safety and prevention regulations. https://t.co/Dx3KTgEPTF
This week is OSHA’s 7th Annual National Safety Stand-Down. To help you participate and raise awareness about fall-related incidents, today’s featured article goes over some guidelines on how to have a productive and engaging time with participants. https://t.co/uljcCr2vqi
OSHA citations can be costly for construction companies of all sizes. Check out today’s article for seven strategies for reducing your risk of receiving an OSHA citation. https://t.co/40cMnFU403
If your company has received an OSHA violation that you don’t agree with, you have the right to file an appeal. For an OSHA defense lawyer who will guide you through the appeals process, contact Cotney Construction Law. https://t.co/PbOz1zjgLV
According to the CDC, more than 10,600 cases of eye injuries result in lost workdays each year. If you’re interested in learning why eye safety remains an issue in the construction industry and how you can protect your workers, check out today’s article. https://t.co/RCZRZ7obL1
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The fatal injury rate for the construction industry is higher than the national average for all industries. To avoid some of the most common hazards, such as scaffold collapse and falls from heights, check out today’s checklist for construction workers. https://t.co/lGltpsb7Rr
To learn all you need to know about foot-related injuries on the project site and how you can mitigate the chance of having to deal with workers’ compensation, check out today’s article. https://t.co/gIhHnTuvFC
If you own a construction business, you know there’s a great deal of red tape that can end up costing you time and money. When unanticipated problems arise, you’re often left with unexpected legal fees that can compromise your cash flow. https://t.co/QTrgt60xyb
While overnight construction work may be convenient for the general populace, it can be incredibly taxing for contractors and construction crews. To learn more about the safety hazards presented by working at night, check out today’s article. https://t.co/Tju5zSoRaF
Hazard communication was the second-most commonly cited standard by OSHA in 2019. Check out today’s article by Travis McConnell for RoofersCoffeeShop on how contractors can keep employees informed of the identities and hazards of chemicals. https://t.co/t0F1hFqziM
Even when OSHA inspections are announced, contractors can still be left unprepared for citations and subsequent penalties for workplace violations. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of actions you can take to contest and dismiss OSHA citations. https://t.co/9psLv4xSOj
In today’s article, we outline the potential impacts of OSHA violations on upcoming projects as well as how partnering with an OSHA defense attorney can help ensure your workplace is in compliance. https://t.co/xpAKjGUEEq
Due to the many hazards that can lead to serious illnesses, injuries, and fatalities in the construction industry, employers must take essential steps to eliminate and reduce employee exposure to these hazards. https://t.co/R2UWCNYhkS
Excavation comes with numerous safety hazards. In today’s featured article, we’ll teach you about the underground utilities to be wary of when excavating for a construction project, such as gas lines, sewer lines, and more. https://t.co/6rCKy9BSAs
In today’s featured, we provide some of our best tips and tricks that will help you prepare for interacting with OSHA compliance officers on your jobsite. https://t.co/3hOXOYDVch