When a conscious effort is put into several tasks behind the wheel, such as texting and driving, the brain is significantly strained. Here's how fleet drivers can avoid distraction.
Drones: OSHA’s Newest Inspection Tool
OSHA can use drones to inspect inaccessible or unsafe areas, for technical assistance in emergencies and during compliance assistance, but only after obtaining consent from the employer and onsite personnel.
Making the Investment in Trench Jobsite Safety
Trench work is dangerous, but installing a trench protective system, complying with OSHA trench safety standards and training workers will ensure employees live to work another day.
Four Things Construction Professionals Need to Know About Asbestos
Asbestos exposure is a health risk and financial liability for construction professionals, so understanding those consequences along with OSHA regulations, identification and mitigation, and what workers with a history of exposure should do is key.
Eight Common Compliance Violations and How to Stop Them
When safety and deadlines are on the line, it’s critical to meet compliance standards. There are eight common compliance violations contractors need to watch for. Here's how to prevent them.
OSHA’s Multi-Employer Citation Policy: What Employers on Construction Sites Need to Know
Understanding legal obligations under OSHA’s Multi-employer Citation Policy and taking reasonable care to prevent and detect violation will help contractors prepare for an OSHA inspection.
Keep Disaster From Striking the Jobsite
Proactive safety measures and documentation can reduce jobsite injuries and theft, and protect companies in the event of litigation. Contractors can lower their risk with careful planning and use of technology.
Establishing an Effective Safety Committee
Safety committes can be the eyes and ears of a company on and off the jobsite, providing a structured forum for employees to express concerns and provide solutions for improving workplace hazards and processes.











