CS Fall 2023

ABCDs of Fall Safety for Construction Workers

September 29, 2023

By Rick Pedley, Contributor Trips and falls are one of the most common workplace injuries and can happen on all kinds of job sites, which is why OSHA requires that…

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The Most Common Workplace Hazards in Manufacturing and How Workers Can Protect Themselves

September 29, 2023

By Joe Brandel and Jim Huebner, Contributors Those working in the manufacturing industry face a number of hazards on a daily basis; in 2019, a total of 846,700 injuries occurred…

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Guide to a Safe Lockout/Tagout

September 29, 2023

By Rick Pedley, Contributor Construction crews are required to lockout/tagout (LOTO) equipment while making repairs or conducting maintenance to prevent machines or equipment from energizing, starting up, or releasing hazardous…

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Dangers of Poor Communication on a Construction Site

September 29, 2023

By Robert Pieters, Contributor Excessive heat or cold, hazardous materials, slips and falls – these are just a few of the daily challenges facing today’s construction crews. Despite an increase…

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Dangers of Poor Communication on a Construction Site

September 29, 2023

By Rick Farrell, Contributor Employers and workers in the construction field face a range of challenges, from labor shortages to poor organization. Another common issue that affects the construction industry…

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Women Pave the Way in Construction Industry

September 29, 2023

By Nikki Johnson, Contributor Women hold a growing fraction of the construction industry, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: 9% women reported in 2022 44% are in construction…

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