Safety Blog
Field-tested safety insights, OSHA guidance, and lessons from the worksite.

Falls remain one of the leading causes of fatalities in construction, contributing to nearly 40% of construction-related deaths. As...
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In today’s complex work environments, building a strong safety culture requires more than choosing between competing safety models....
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When it comes to safety in rope access and rescue operations, redundancy and control are more than just technical requirements—they’re...
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In the realm of communication, the winds of change are blowing – and they're coming from the sky. The latest developments from satellite...
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Hello safety enthusiasts and professional practitioners alike! Ever wondered how risk averse you truly are? Whether you're the life of...
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he SCE model is designed to give businesses a clear understanding of their safety-related expenditures on a per-employee basis
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Part 3 Jacques Cousteau was a French scientist, explorer, and filmmaker who left a lasting legacy as one of the pioneers of ocean...
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Part 2 Jacques Cousteau's ideas on risk management and risk adversity were ahead of their time and continue to be relevant in the field...
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Extreme weather conditions can be a major challenge for construction workers, who are often exposed to heat, cold, wind, rain, and other...
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Occupational heat exposure is a serious issue that can lead to heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion. These...
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Part 1 Who was Jacques Cousteau? Jacques Cousteau is a French scientist, explorer, and filmmaker. As a pioneer, Cousteau left a legacy as...
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The FCC and all cellular providers say that the new 5G is safe for humans. No studies have shown a problem thus far, but what about the...
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Quantitative fit testing (QNFT) is an economical method of testing the performance of respiratory protective equipment, such as...
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