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A Guide to Vertical Life Lines in Construction
Climbing is a fundamental part of construction. Workers ascend ladders to reach rooftops, climb scaffolding to access different levels, and scale communication towers for installation or repair. While this vertical movement is necessary, it also introduces a significant risk: a fall. A single misstep can be catastrophic. To manage this danger, specialized fall protection is needed, and the vertical life line (VLL) system is a cornerstone of safety for any worker moving up or
6 days ago5 min read


Top OSHA Violations in Construction & How to Avoid Them
The construction industry is built on precision, skill, and hard work. It's also an environment where safety cannot be an afterthought. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the standards that protect workers from the numerous hazards on a job site. Yet, every year, OSHA releases a list of its most frequently cited violations, and many of the same issues appear year after year, particularly in construction.
Jan 146 min read


OSHA's Focus Four: The Deadliest Construction Hazards
Every construction site buzzes with activity, from cranes lifting steel beams to crews pouring concrete. While this work builds our communities, it also carries serious risks. To create safer job sites, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) identified the four leading causes of fatalities in the construction industry. Known as the "Focus Four," these hazards are responsible for the majority of worker deaths and demand special attention.
Jan 75 min read


OSHA 10 & 30: Your Guide to Construction Safety
The construction industry is a cornerstone of our economy, but it also presents significant risks. Job sites are dynamic environments filled with potential hazards, from heavy machinery to working at heights. This is why safety training is not just a good idea—it's essential. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides a framework for this training through its popular 10-hour and 30-hour Outreach Training Programs. Understanding these programs is the fir
Jan 45 min read


A Business Owner’s Guide to OSHA Inspections
The phrase "OSHA is here" can cause a wave of anxiety for any business owner. An inspection by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration can feel intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Understanding the process, knowing your rights and responsibilities, and maintaining a constant state of readiness can transform an inspection from a source of stress into an opportunity to validate and improve your safety program.
Dec 28, 20255 min read


Mastering OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements
Accurate paperwork might not seem like the most exciting part of workplace safety, but when it comes to OSHA compliance, it's one of the most important. Proper recordkeeping is more than just a bureaucratic task; it's a fundamental tool for understanding, tracking, and preventing workplace injuries and illnesses. It provides the data needed to identify hazard trends and make informed decisions that protect your employees.
Dec 24, 20255 min read


OSHA Safety Programs: A Guide for All Business Sizes
Keeping your team safe is more than just good business sense; it's a legal requirement. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the standards for workplace safety across the United States. Two of the most important standards are CFR 1910 for general industry and CFR 1926 for construction. Understanding how these regulations apply to your safety program is crucial, whether you run a small local shop or a large national corporation.
Dec 17, 20256 min read


OSHA Training for Manufacturing Safety
The manufacturing floor is a hub of productivity, filled with powerful machinery, complex processes, and skilled workers. While this environment drives innovation and economic growth, it also presents significant safety risks. To protect employees and maintain operational efficiency, a robust training program is not just a good idea—it is a legal requirement mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Dec 10, 20255 min read


OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training Guide
For many workers, the risk of injury is visible and obvious—a spinning blade, a heavy load, or a tall ladder. However, some of the most serious workplace dangers are completely invisible. Bloodborne pathogens, the microorganisms found in human blood that can cause severe diseases, pose a silent but significant threat in many occupational settings. To combat this risk, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) created a specific standard and mandated comprehensi
Dec 3, 20255 min read


Protection From Falling and OSHA Roof Safety
Protect your workforce with OSHA-compliant roof safety systems. Learn about fall hazards, protective equipment, and training essentials.
Jul 22, 20254 min read


OSHA 10 vs. OSHA 30: Key Differences You Should Know
OSHA 10 or OSHA 30? Learn the key differences, target audiences, and how to choose the workplace safety training course that best suits your needs.
May 14, 20254 min read
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