Project Uptime
Project Uptime
How Often Do You Review Your Safety Program’s Performance?
May 21, 2019
Your company may have most of the elements of a great safety program in place, including commitment and support from management, regular site-specific safety meetings and ongoing...
What Are Your Company’s Core Safety Principles?
May 20, 2019
Does your company have a set of rules for employees that may not be broken?
Reduce Incident Rates with Better New Hire Safety Orientations
May 17, 2019
Want to slash your company’s TRIR (total recordable incident rate) and DART (days away, restricted or transferred) scores in half? Beef up your new hire safety orientation program...
Safety Tips for Framing Contractors
By Marianne Wait | April 8, 2019
Framing is dangerous work. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2017 the incidence rate of recordable nonfatal injuries and illnesses for this group was 7.5. The bulk of...
When to Replace Your Personal Fall Protection Equipment
By Marianne Wait | August 13, 2018
Yvonne Cumpian, a Certified Master Trainer with United Academy, the training branch of United Rentals, asks workers to put their fall protection equipment on a table during one of...
Fitness Tips for Keeping Your Crews Injury Free
July 25, 2018
Help reduce the risk of musculoskeletal problems with these six strategies. Technology, from automatic bricklayers to bionic arms and exoskeletons , will eventually take a load off...
Protecting Workers from the Other Sun Hazard: Skin Cancer
By Marianne Wait | July 17, 2018
Sweating it out in the heat on a jobsite is no fun and can even be dangerous, which is why it’s so important for employers to have a heat illness prevention plan . But heat-related...
Good Construction Safety Meeting Topics for Summer
June 7, 2018
Summer poses a double safety whammy: Your construction business is in full swing, which means workers are probably putting in more hours, and the heat of the season is making their...
Good Construction Safety Topics for Spring
By Marianne Wait | May 2, 2018
Spring is the season when cranes and earth movers suddenly dot the landscape like so many tulips and cherry blossoms. While a full workload is good for the bottom line, longer...
How to Hold an Effective Safety Stand-Down
By Marianne Wait | April 16, 2018
May 6 marks the start of the fifth annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, a week-long event during which construction employers are meant to stop work...