
Posts by Jim Wood

Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable, extremely hazardous gas with a rotten egg smell. It occurs naturally in crude petroleum...
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Fuels can be highly flammable and, if handled incorrectly, these substances can make fueling equipment a dangerous task. Be aware...
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According to OSHA, of the 4,779 worker fatalities in private industry in calendar year 2018, 1,008 or 21.1% were in...
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According to OSHA, trenching is a leading jobsite hazard, which causes an average of 54 fatalities each year. The following...
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In World War II, aviation was still in its infancy. From 1939 to 1945, 21,583 aircrew members lost their lives...
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OSHA has included electrocutions as part of the Focus Four Hazards for construction because of the persistence and significance of...
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A construction project can be hectic place with a high level of activity. Contractors and equipment move about, with everyone...
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Hose blowouts and hose whipping are serious hazards that can cause injuries while workers are pumping concrete. Air trapped in...
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When working around Bid-Well, Gomaco or other types of concrete slip form pavers, workers need to follow basic safety measures...
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