Construction sites are inherently dangerous places, and one of the biggest hazards workers face is the risk of electric shock. As a construction site worker, it is important to stay safe by following various electrical safety tips. This article outlines ...
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Hard Hats on the Job: Why Construction Workers Wear Them
The hard hat is essential safety equipment for all construction workers. It provides: In this article, we’ll explore what a hard hat is, why construction workers wear it, the standards and regulations that govern their use, and the benefits of ...
AI The Future of Construction Safety
Construction safety is a critical concern in the construction industry, and its importance is only increasing due to the escalating complexity of projects and challenges. Unfortunately, traditional safety measures are no longer enough to keep workers and property safe in ...
What are the Things Involved in Fire Damage Restoration Services?
If there is a fire, there is bound to be some smoke. The combination of these two can lead to severe property destruction. Ruins can be in the likes of destroyed staircases, burnt furniture, and holes resulting from a burnt ...
How to Carry Out Anti-Termite Treatment in Existing Buildings?
Anti-termite treatment is a chemical procedure for soil, masonry, wood, and electrical fixtures to provide the building with a chemical barrier against the subterranean termites before and after construction. The preventive anti-termite treatment for an existing building is explained in ...
9 Common Excavation Hazards and their Preventive Measures
Excavation is one of the preliminary processes for any construction project. The hazards and risks associated with it include the collapse of the earth, injuries to workers due to the failure of the trench, machines falling into improperly excavated areas, ...
Minorities Facing Highest Risks of Injuries at the Job Says Study
Covid-19 has thrust the issue of workplace safety into the limelight, especially for frontline workers such as nurses and doctors. However, one group of workers have long been exposed to higher risks of injuries on the job but have received ...
From Good to Great: A Guide to Safety Measures When Working Outdoors
Employees who work outdoors face a more significant risk of contracting injury or illnesses than their co-workers who work indoors. Be it the summer or winters, several risks could cause a negative impact on workers’ productivity levels and overall health. ...