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11
Jul

How to Write a Construction and Safety Management Plan

Value Safety in Construction by Developing a Plan As a general contractor or subcontractor, you prioritize safety on every job site. A great way to show this and keep on track of safety is to develop a construction and safety management plan. This is a document you must have to fulfill OSHA requires and establish guidelines that protect everyone who

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2
Jul

Top Practices to Improve Construction Site Safety

Reduce Workplace Accidents and Promote Construction Site Safety Construction sites are some of the most dangerous places. There are power tools, heavy machinery, and people working at heights almost at all times. Construction site safety is one of the most overlooked aspects of preparing for a project, yet it is so vital to maintain for the contractors. Alongside reliable contractors

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31
Jan

Tips to Prevent Costly Construction Delays

Useful Ways to Avoid Time-Consuming Set Backs  Keeping construction projects and programs on schedule has always been a challenge for both owners and contractors. Delays are very costly, and often very frequent in this industry. Ideally, construction should go off without a hitch and avoid delays if possible. Not only do construction delays cost you money, but also your reputation.

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24
Jan

OSHA Promotes Safe Work Settings for Women in Construction

Increasing Support for Women in Construction Recently, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced its renewed partnership with the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) to help build a safer, healthier work environment for females in the construction industry. These two organizations are set to provide women with more information, guidance, and access to training resources so that

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17
Jan

Contractors: Stay Safe During a Roof Replacement

Safety Tips for Working on a Roof Replacement  One of the most dangerous jobs across the construction industry is performing work on rooftops. Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry and the OSHA cites that falls from roofs account for 34 percent of all fall deaths. It is important to identify safety hazards when working on

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