ASSEMBLING A POTAIN SELF-ERECTING CRANE
RH Marlin employees assembling a Potain Self-Erecting Crane.
Nov 19
WORKING AT HEIGHT HAZARDS AND USING CONTROL MEASURES
Many workers know that a 6 foot working surface has potential fall hazards and fall protection is needed. But what about working at a depth/height of 3 foot?
Nov 16
STEEL STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION
Flaherty & Collins erecting a steel structure in Elkhart, IN for a commercial building attached to a large upscale living complex.
Nov 14
REDUCING THE RISK OF MANUAL MATERIALS HANDLING
Tasks such as carrying boxes or lifting crates lead to hundreds of thousands of injuries a year. Here are some steps you can take to assess the risks in your workplace and reduce this costly occupational hazard.
Nov 12
NOVEMBER 2018 SAFETY FACTS & SNACKS
Join SRI Consultant, Mark Williams, as he explores the impermissible risks associated with lone workers and steps you can take to reduce or eliminate hazards presented to lone workers in your line of work.
Nov 05
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME - FALL BACK!
Spring forward…Fall back… we all know the saying to help us remember to adjust our clocks for the daylight saving time changes (this Sunday in case you are wondering). But, what can we do to help workers adjust to the effects of the time change?
Nov 02
HOW TO PROPERLY USE A CIRCULAR SAW AND PREVENT KICK BACK
During a safety audit for C-Tech, safety handling of saws and grinders were being performed by the subcontractor by using face shields and proper usage of tools.
Oct 31
GUARDRAIL BASICS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
OSHA’s fall protection and guardrail requirements along with the International Building Code (IBC) are standards all builders, contractors and construction workers should follow for optimal building safety.
Oct 29
CONDUCTING AERIAL LIFT TRAINING
Mark Williams conducting Aerial Lift Training at Browning Chapman.
Oct 26
HOT WORK!
What is any work that involves burning, welding, using fire or spark producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition?
Oct 24