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Safety-Xperts
1M ago
Welding is an integral part of the manufacturing and construction industry. But beneath the sparks, there’s a considerable risk of danger, which warrants the utmost attention to safety protocols for welders and all those who share their workspaces. Whether you’re already familiar with the fundamentals or are just starting, a comprehensive review of welding safety is crucial. This article will explore the essential measures to ensure the well-being of all industrial workers engaged in the welding process.
Understanding Welding Safety
Welding safety encompasses a set of practices and proce ..read more
Safety-Xperts
1M ago
Working in confined spaces can be significantly risky without the right knowledge and preparedness. In the construction and industrial maintenance world, understanding these risks and knowing how to navigate them with practical training methods can be the difference between life and death.
Why Confined Space Training is Critical
Confined spaces can be dangerous in ways that may not be present in more open environments. These hazards can include toxic atmospheres, oxygen deficiency, fires, entrapment, and difficulty in emergency response. With the proper training, workers can be protected from ..read more
Safety-Xperts
2M ago
Ensuring the safety of workers is of extreme importance for the construction industry. Employers should prioritize safety training to mitigate potential risks. Here, we’ll outline how training your workers offers both the workers and the business are critical factors to consider, along with the overall importance of safety training.
Why Do You Need To Train Your Workers?
Investing in effective safety training demonstrates genuine concern for your workers’ safety and well-being while also valuing their contributions. This fosters a sense of belonging and inspires employees to go above and beyon ..read more
Safety-Xperts
4M ago
Construction sites can be risky places to work in, with numerous hazards that must be identified and reduced. Job hazard analysis (JHA) is a powerful method for achieving this. It involves predicting potential risks and taking preventive measures to enhance safety in the construction industry. Below, we outline steps on how you can use JHA to improve construction safety:
Step 1: Prioritize Jobs that Need a JHA
First and foremost, you need to identify the jobs you want to create a JHA for and prioritize which ones to tackle initially. In setting these priorities, consider factors such as high a ..read more
Safety-Xperts
5M ago
When we think about workplace safety, we usually think about the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations that exist to protect workers. However, did you know that each state can have its own unique OSHA standards on top of the federal ones? If you’re not careful, you could be non-compliant in one state while following all regulations in another. Here’s what you need to know about to avoid being caught off guard.
North Carolina
In North Carolina, firms employing more than 11 workers and with an experience rate modifier of 1.5 or above are mandated to have an employee sa ..read more
Safety-Xperts
6M ago
Fall protection systems are indispensable when performing construction work. Among these systems, fall arrest harnesses are vital in keeping workers safe from fatal falls. However, it’s important to note that improperly wearing a fall arrest harness can lead to hidden hazards and serious injuries, or worse. That’s why learning how to fit and wear a fall arrest harness is essential, ensuring a safe and accident-free job site.
The Dos and Don’ts of Wearing a Fall Arrest Harness
Knowing the dos and don’ts when wearing a fall arrest harness is vital to ensure your safety. When wearing a fall arres ..read more
Safety-Xperts
8M ago
Risk management is a top priority for any business that handles hazardous chemicals and substances. Unfortunately, it’s also a complex process that requires a deep understanding of safety protocols, regulations, and the inherent dangers of these materials.
Complete a Chemical Risk Assessment
The first step in managing chemical hazards is to conduct a chemical risk assessment. A risk assessment aims to identify the types of chemical hazards at the workplace, identify the safety effects wrought by their exposure, measure the extent of exposure, and assign hazard characterization. Safety Data She ..read more
Safety-Xperts
8M ago
On any construction site, the risk of injury is higher than in most other industries. Trenching and excavation have various safety and environmental hazards, including sudden collapse. Those incidents can result in catastrophic injuries.
Dangers of Trenches Without a Safety Expert Witness
One cubic yard of soil weighs about the same as a vehicle. Crush injuries and asphyxiation can happen quickly if the sides of a trench cave in. However, trench accidents are preventable. Accidents can completely alter a person’s life or result in the loss of life and damage your overall company. Frequent work ..read more
Safety-Xperts
9M ago
Ensuring a safe workplace is both a practical necessity and a legal responsibility. Although you may not consider paperwork a central part of your safety plan, following OSHA’s guidelines for recording incidents is not optional. Staying on top of your OSHA record keeping obligations is usually straightforward. More importantly, it’s good for both your employees and your business.
OSHA Records and Reports Required for Your Business
Assuming your company is not too small or in a special low-risk category, you must complete and maintain records of three OSHA forms when a worker is injured.
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Safety-Xperts
10M ago
Job safety is important and there is always some element of danger for working people. Some occupations are especially hazardous because of the nature of the job, tools and materials used, or the environment.
Working in confined spaces is among the most potentially dangerous of jobs. There are many construction jobs that involve working below ground, under buildings, or in other tight spaces. Workers face dangers due to a hazardous atmosphere, engulfment, or entrapment.
Every employer in these types of occupations must have a thorough confined space safety program in place. It reduces the risk ..read more