HANDLING AN AERIAL LIFT
Safety Consultant, Ryan Bruner training employees of AAA Roofing on the proper way to handle an aerial lift.
Apr 05
GUARDRAIL SYSTEMS AND PROPER PLANNING
This is a result of proper planning by the construction management team.
Mar 21
AERIAL LIFT SAFETY
Aerial Lifts are pieces of machinery that allows workers to access and perform operations on higher elevations.
Mar 19
ROOFING OPERATIONS AND FALL PROTECTION MEASURES
Anytime work is performed on an elevated surface at or above 6 ft., fall protection measures are required.
Mar 15
FALL PROTECTION SYSTEMS & OSHA REQUIREMENTS
Fall protection systems such as guard railing have specific OSHA requirements to ensure that the potential falling hazards are minimized.
Mar 13
CAN JOB-MADE LADDERS BE SAFE?
Job-made ladders can be safe, but they need to be constructed per OSHA regulations and the access openings need to be adequately protected by a compliant guardrail system.
Mar 11
MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT AND AIRBORNE FUMES
Welding operations have high potential hazards associated with the various tasks performed. A potential hazard that can be mechanically or naturally abated is the accumulation of airborne fumes.
Mar 08
OSHA DROPS ELECTRONIC REQUIREMENT: OSHA FORMS 300 & 301
OSHA has issued a final rule that eliminates the requirement to electronically submit information from OSHA Forms 300 and 301 to OSHA each year.
Feb 08
PREPLANNING PREVENTS POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Preplanning is always a great way to prevent potential hazards.
Feb 06
FEBRUARY 2019 SAFETY FACTS AND SNACKS
SRI Senior Safety Consultant Chris Hall will be providing a brief overview of Temporary Traffic Control - MUTCD Part 6.
Feb 04