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Did you know that you don’t always need fall protection?
Of course, you don’t when there is no fall hazard. However, OSHA has included provisions in its code that identify specific circumstances where a fall hazard exists, and no fall protection is required.
It may seem crazy and...
Solar energy installations are on the rise.
You may want to reduce greenhouse emissions or become energy independent. Either way, deciding to install solar panels can impact more than just your energy bill.
These large installations take up a lot of space. The rooftop is often unused realty...
Data centers are a crucial component of our society.
As more continue to be built every year, it’s important that we look at the risks to those who maintain them. After all, we need those data centers to be running at peak efficiency.
There are two things I think of first when New York City comes to mind. The bustling streets packed with such a diverse group of people and the gorgeous skyline adorned by skyscrapers.
What happens when you put these two together?
A need for safety.
One vital aspect of NYC’s safety...
For HVAC technicians, working on rooftops presents inherent risks, even in optimal conditions. These risks are magnified when the roof in question is pitched.
With a sloped roof, it’s hard to find a stable working surface. Add wet or winter conditions to that and you’ve magnified the...
Maintenance is a critical aspect of dealership operations, and one of the most frequent maintenance tasks is the oil change. This task requires getting underneath the vehicle.
One of the most common ways to do that is by using a pit. This allows the mechanic to access the belly of the vehicle...
Have you ever stepped onto a roof, been hit by a blast of wind, and realized that your life was at risk?
We recently helped one of our customers with this very problem. They needed a certificate of occupancy, but the inspector could not complete the inspection because they were concerned...
Fire engines are crucial tools in the fight against fires and during rescue operations. Due to their special equipment and size, such as heavy water tanks, extensive equipment and special requirements, they are often unsuitable for standard lifts.
Fire engines are often serviced in...
Picture this, you’ve just taken on the job as Safety Manager for your company. You’re excited to get started in your new role and bring a new level of safety compliance to your facility.
However, on your first day on the job, you realize just how unsafe your warehouse is.
What do you do?...
There’s a lot that goes on at your loading dock. Loading, unloading… well I guess that’s mostly it.
However, loading docks present a fall hazard that, while obvious, is often overlooked due to the lack of understanding on how to best protect it while not inhibiting your...
When navigating your rooftop, ensuring a safe and efficient route is crucial. While stairs and ladders are the traditional way of traversing, ramps are a new possible solution for rooftop egress. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, ramps can provide accessibility,...
Founded in 1951, Benny’s Car Wash & Oil Change has become a trusted name in vehicle care throughout Baton Rouge. What began as a car wash operation quickly expanded into oil changes and state vehicle inspections, growing into a multi-location business serving thousands of customers each...
Vehicle service pits are common in automotive shops, fleet maintenance facilities, transit garages, and heavy equipment service centers. And while these pits make inspections and repairs more efficient, they also create a serious fall hazard if left unprotected.
Across Canada, occupational...
A maintenance technician climbs onto the roof to service an HVAC unit. There’s no designated walkway, or rooftop platform, just a membrane roof and a slight elevation change around the unit. To reach a valve, they step onto an...
Disclaimer: We are NOT lawyers and are we are NOT OSHA. This article is designed to assist you as you deal with the next steps following an OSHA citation based on our research. If you have direct questions about your citation, please reach out to OSHA (OSHA.gov) or to your local...
OSHA reports that falls are the most frequent cause of fatalities at construction sites and annually account for one of every three construction-related deaths. Data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics states there were at least 442 construction worker fatalities during 2007 as a...
According to the ADA Code of Federal Regulations, anytime your facility falls under one of two categories, ADA compliance is necessary. These categories are as follows:
There are three major areas of concern for ADA compliance. Once you have established that your facility needs to be ADA compliant, the three areas of concern are stairs, ramps, and landings/raised walkways.
The following safety huddle topic is an overview of OSHA personal protective equipment for the construction industry. All information has been extracted from OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926, Subpart E. This information is for informational purposes only. Employers should always create a written policy...
The following information is a general overview of major points and standards developed from OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart D. Walking and Working Surfaces for General Industry.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) checklists are used by safety managers and supervisors to help identify tasks that require PPE, ensure staff are using the right equipment and reduce accidents or fatalities. Controlling a hazard at its source is the best way to protect employees. Starting...
Inspecting your harness is critical to ensuring that you are safe while working at heights. Tomcat, a staging lighting and support system company, has released a video that covers four basic inspection steps to go over before wearing your harness.
Every year workers die because they fall from unprotected scaffolds. This WorkSafe BC video covers the basics of fall protection on scaffolding.
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