A consulting program prevents penalties and allows contractors to head off issues before they begin
When it comes to work site hazards, it’s easy to overlook the safety and health risks related to your hearing
It’s not just a repair you’re paying for, there are other costs related when tools go down
Working around underground utilities requires careful preparation and constant communication
Job hazard analysis can be the best guide to put crews on the safest path
It’s often overlooked, but emergency preparedness is vital to confined-space work
Wastewater employees need to understand the potential dangers that lie underground and take extra care to limit their exposure to bacteria and disease
OSHA has made reducing trenching and excavation hazards a Priority Goal, but disaster can only be prevented when everyone — workers, employers and regulators — comes together to ensure a safe environment
Roadside workers need to have their attention on the hazards of the job
Employees should feel comfortable speaking up to rectify a hazardous work environment — without fear of retaliation