AERIAL LIFT SAFETY
Aerial Lifts are pieces of machinery that allows workers to access and perform operations on higher elevations.
Mar 19
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
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
CRANE OPERATOR CERTIFICATION: 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
OSHA has resolved the remaining issues that had held up the requirements for crane operators to be certified.
Feb 01
REDUCING HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH EXTENSION LADDERS
There are many hazards associated with ladder safety. But addressing these hazards can help reduce those associated with extension ladders.
Jan 30
CI-ASSP CHAPTER MEETING AT BOSTON SCIENTIFIC
Monthly Central Indiana American Society of Safety Professionals (CI-ASSP) chapter meeting at Boston Scientific in Spencer, Indiana.
Jan 28
COMMUNICATION AND CRANE CONSTRUCTION
There is a lot of planning and communication that goes into planning for a single tower, not to mention three!
Jan 25
THE STATE OF CONTRACTOR SAFETY
Host employers and their contractors may be able to realize even greater success in workplace safety if they take a beyond compliance alone approach to safety and health continuous process improvement.
Jan 21