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7 Common safety Mistakes When using Ladders
When it comes to working with ladders, safety is paramount. Whether you're a professional or a DIYer, it’s easy to make simple mistakes that can lead to dangerous situations. Here, we outline some of the most common ladder mistakes and provide tips on how to avoid them for safer and more efficient use.1. Choosing the Wrong Ladder for the JobOne of the most frequent mistakes people make is using a ladder that’s either too short, too tall, or unsuitable for the task at hand. Each type of ladder is
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Nov 11th 2024
OSHA Violation Consequences: What Every Employer Should Know
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enforces strict regulations designed to protect employees and customers in various industries. While OSHA’s guidelines may seem complex, understanding and complying with them is crucial for company heads, managers, and employers to avoid hefty penalties, safeguard their employees, and ultimately ensure business continuity. Even seemingly minor infractions, like a misplaced extension cord, can lead to thousands in fines, while more severe v
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Oct 31st 2024
When OSHA Shows Up Unannounced: A Guide to Preparation, Response, and Employer Rights
OSHA inspections can be stressful, especially when they come unannounced. An OSHA inspector’s arrival is meant to ensure a safe work environment, but if a business isn’t prepared, the experience can be daunting. Knowing what to expect, how to prepare, and understanding your rights as an employer can help make the process smoother and ensure compliance with safety regulations.Why OSHA Conducts Unannounced InspectionsOSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) conducts unannounced inspect
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Oct 31st 2024
What You Need to Know about OSHA's Proposed New Rules for Heat Injury and Illness Prevention
On July 1st, OSHA announced new proposed rules to prevent heat injuries and illnesses in outdoor and indoor work settings. These regulations are poised to bring significant changes, especially in the construction industry, where workers are frequently exposed to extreme temperatures. While these rules aim to enhance worker safety, their practical implications vary depending on the region and specific work conditions. This will also significantly impact employers and employees. While we want and
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Aug 11th 2024
Scaffolding Safety: The Role of the Competent Person
Southwest Scaffolding understands that scaffolding plays a significant role in construction. However, scaffolding can also be dangerous if not used and erected safely. Therefore, Southwest Scaffolding is fully Committed to the safe use of scaffolding. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) sets the standards for construction safety in the United States. The regulations include the safe use of scaffolding, including walk-through frames, ladder frames, crank-ups, hydraulic scaffo
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Jul 16th 2024