Extension ladder safety starts before the climb. Share this safety meeting video with your crew before the next job that requires ladder access. https://t.co/fPAG4adoG2 #SafetyMeeting#ConstructionSafety
Drive continual improvement in your workplace health and safety program by implementing a corrective & preventive action process. #MondayMotivation https://t.co/xXQgml5c2Z
Unsafe acts and hazards are everyone’s responsibility to address. Watch our See Something, Say Something safety meeting video. https://t.co/ZWEoBFPkSy #SafetyMeeting#WorkplaceSafety
Stacked material, scaffolding, cranes... have you considered these common construction situations as potential environments for struck-by hazards? https://t.co/PQ2UhCfg5L
Heat stress can come on fast and turn deadly. This video shows how to spot the signs and respond before it’s too late. https://t.co/zViCMgsQ4b #WorkplaceSafety#SafetyMeeting
Use this tornado safety meeting video in your next safety meeting. Quick preparation before severe weather can make a big difference. https://t.co/rSPiRsjjs8 #SafetyMeeting#WorkplaceSafety
Carbon monoxide is invisible, odorless, and can build up fast around fuel-burning equipment. A good topic for your next safety meeting. Watch and share with your crew: https://t.co/5bOZzJS8hk #SafetyMeeting#WorkplaceSafety
An Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) is commonly associated with military projects and contracts, but its application extends even further. AHAs are now widely used across various industries as part of an organization’s overall risk management plan. https://t.co/MuTGKeQVej
Here are five key steps to help employers choose the right helmet type, electrical class, and accessories for their worksite risks.
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Tower climbers must receive extensive, specialized training before being allowed to climb towers. Regular safety meetings with climbers and ground crews provide an opportunity to review valuable safety reminders. https://t.co/4qa8zkoDN4