
Posts by Jim Wood

Working in the cold winter weather can be like working in the extreme heat: You must be prepared for it....
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OSHA defines a competent person as “one who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or...
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Secure All Items in Your Vehicle Newton’s first law of motion states, an object in motion continues in motion with...
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What causes us to slip or lose our footing on wet pavement or grass? A loss of friction between your...
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Flaggers are critical to work zone safety. Their position on the front lines requires them to possess a specific skill...
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National Road Safety Foundation studies show that auto accidents increase after the clocks fall back an hour in autumn. It...
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OSHA has identified four safety hazards that account for the greatest percentage of all construction worker fatalities each year. OSHA...
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Chipping and hammering for concrete removal are common work activities in bridge work and repair. Workers use compact pneumatic chipping...
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Bites and stings from bees and wasps, fire ants, spiders, ticks and mites can be common occurrences for contractors. According...
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