Liquid fuel, like oil and gasoline, is a hazardous substance used for construction equipment. Since it is often used in the construction site, safety procedures should be in place when handling fuel.
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Almost all types of activities at home and in the workplace involve the use of electricity.
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Construction sites can be undeniably busy and loud most of the time. This is why signals such as hand signs, flashing lights, flags, or other signaling items allow workers to communicate with each other without talking.
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Scaffolds, when used properly, can save a lot of time and money. Though they are convenient and useful, there are four key hazards linked with worker injuries that everyone should be aware of in order to maintain proper scaffold safety.
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Company management and on-site supervisors or foremen should ensure that each employee participates in the company’s safety and health orientation process, and reviews all necessary on-site and project-specific safety and health information, prior to starting any job.
Some organizations wait for losses to happen but we don’t want that. That is why buildersafety.io created a digital near miss form where workers can easily report a close call or near miss from the comfort of their mobile devices anywhere.
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Unlike other types of accidents, fire accidents can damage a big part of the site or even the whole area. This means loss of money and lives. Know more about Fire Prevention and Control in Construction Sites here:
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In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information about the hazards of the chemicals must be readily available and easy to understand by workers.
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Wearing PPE should not be seen merely as a requirement given by your employer. It is an essential part of construction safety because it is your first line of defense from hazards. Check out our latest blog on PPEs: buildersafety.io/personal-pr…#PPE#ConstructionSafety#SafetyFirst
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