Electric Pallet Jacks
Electric pallet jacks make quick work of moving loads around the workplace. Pallet jacks protect your back from strains and injuries by moving heavy, awkward loads and objects that would be unsafe to...
View ArticleProtecting Roofing Workers
Worker safety is important in any construction job. Working on roofs is no exception. Falls account for more serious injuries and deaths in construction than anything else. Accidents can occur with...
View ArticleWorking Safely in Muddy Areas
Weather can create many hazards and slow down production for construction sites and other work sites that are outdoors. This is especially true when rain creates excessively muddy conditions. There are...
View ArticleSafe Vehicle Backing
Backing accidents account for more than 150,000 incidents annually and over $2 billion a year in cost to companies and individuals. In fact, 25% of all reported accidents are due to improper backing....
View ArticlePortable Ladder Safety
Stories about workers who suffer life-altering injuries while using a portable ladder always grab our attention. However, there are many other ladder users who will also suffer injuries that, while...
View ArticleEye Strain Safety
Today, it is estimated that about 60% of people who routinely use computers and digital devices experience symptoms of eye strain, or “computer vision syndrome.” The length of time you spend focusing...
View ArticleFalling Objects
Falling objects can be tools, equipment, debris, or construction materials. Objects falling from above and striking people below cause some of the most serious industrial injuries and account for many...
View ArticleHarness Inspections
Safety harnesses protect workers from fall-related injuries, the number one cause of job site accidents. The most critical factor for safety is keeping your equipment inspected and in working order....
View ArticleCaught In/Between
Workers suffer 125,000 caught-in-between or crushed injuries annually due to pinch points or injuries resulting from being squeezed, caught, crushed, pinched, or compressed between objects or parts of...
View ArticleElectrocution
Construction workers are at risk of electrocution, with both electricians and non-electricians facing severe issues. Electrocutions are the fourth leading cause of death in the US, with electrical...
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