As Type II safety helmets become the standard on job sites, factoring in comfort and style can help increase adoption rates.
Why choosing stairs over ladders is the smarter choice for rooftop safety.
Managing uncertainty is a given in construction—safety professionals everywhere should take note.
Stepping up safety for specific environmental, application and exposure risks.
This year, ensure you keep AEDs at the work site and train the team in their use.
Mobile training materials help all employees keep critical safety information close at hand and make it easier for employers to maintain a safer workplace.
When and why to opt for portable eyewash solutions; the role of the portable eyewash station in dynamic workplace challenges; and real-world scenarios where portable eyewash stations helped.
The virtual meeting will take place on March 21, 2024, allowing stakeholder review of the proposed rule changes.
The rule change addresses definitions, penalty and bond amounts, and fees for general and specialty contractors.
More than 30 safety experts developed the standard over a three-year period.
Seven states and the District of Columbia have seen increases of at least 10 percent.
Aludyne Columbus now faces $182,344 in proposed penalties.
The new regulations, effective from April 1, 2024, aim to improve public safety and align with current industry practices.
Roofing is one of America's most dangerous professions, necessitating enhanced safety measures to reduce the annual fatalities and accidents.