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Project Uptime

9 Chemical Safety Symbols Construction Workers Need to Know
These Hazard Communication Standard pictograms cut through language barriers and let everyone on the jobsite know what kind of threats a substance poses. There are many different...

The Benefits of Team Fall Protection Training
Tackling the number one killer on construction sites as a team can increase safety for everyone. In 2015, of 937 construction jobsite fatalities, 350 were due to falls, making them...

Good Construction Safety Meeting Topics for Fall
Holding regular safety meetings, aka toolbox talks, is an excellent way to keep safety top of mind and remind workers how to protect themselves and others against specific jobsite...

Why It’s Smart to Train at Least One Employee in First Aid
A solid first aid program can save a life and keep minor injuries from becoming more serious ones. Accidents happen, and a clear plan to deliver first aid should be one of the...

Too Tired to Work: Is Fatigue Compromising Your Jobsite Safety?
Seeing yawns and heavy eyelids on the jobsite? Don’t ignore them. According to a recent survey from the National Safety Council (NSC), 43 percent of Americans feel they are not...

Contractor Tips for Residential Roof Safety
Residential roofing crews have a tough job. They're expected to perform their work quickly, often in uncomfortable weather, and they haul materials and tools up and down ladders...

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Ways to Help Prevent Dump Truck Accidents
Dump trucks are mainstays of construction sites — and the cause of serious and often fatal injuries. It’s not uncommon for kids to have endless fun dumping things from plastic dump...

How to Choose the Right PPE for Working with Chemicals
Here's what employers and workers need to know about protecting themselves against chemical injuries. Eyes, lungs, skin and certain chemicals don’t mix. But not all protective...
