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Deaths in the Construction Industry
“FATAL FOUR OSHA” Leading Cause of Deaths in the Construction Industry.

“FATAL FOUR OSHA” Leading Cause of Deaths in the Construction Industry.

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With the rising growth, the industry also contains a very high risk of fatal injuries leading to deaths in the construction industry, which prompts us to write about fatal four OSHA. With over $1,293 billion in capital spending, the United States is one of the world’s biggest construction markets. Construction

Fall Protection
OSHA Most Cited violation “Fall Protection” For Over a Decade!

OSHA Most Cited violation “Fall Protection” For Over a Decade!

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OSHA’s most-cited violation breach is still, fall protection. Fall safety has been the leading cause of occupational injuries for consecutive ten years. Fall protection is crucial. Every week, up to five construction workers are killed in falls. Fall security is a significant challenge that has persisted and necessarily requires a zero-tolerance approach.

Safety Triangle
Safety Triangle Analysis

Safety Triangle Analysis

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The safety triangle, also known as Heinrich’s triangle, Bird’s triangle, accident triangle, or safety pyramid, and often confused as incident pyramid, is a theory of industrial accident prevention. The Heinrich triangle seeks to develop links between fatal accidents, minor accidents, and near misses. It suggests that reducing the number of

First Aid Basics
First Aid Basics

First Aid Basics

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OSHA’s first-Aid program contains the planning of illnesses, injuries, and fatalities at a workspace. After employees complete their OSHA 301 forms, their organizations get to know their respective first-aid needs. While companies have workers for duty, employers would calculate the EMS response time for all their locations. EMS reaction time

Fire Safety
Fire Safety at Work

Fire Safety at Work

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Administrators have put in place a set of practices, designed to reduce fire damage, called Fire Safety. Fire safety measures are both preventive and curative in nature. They intend to first prevent a fire from happening. However, even if a fire has started, administrators use fire safety measures to limit

Confined Space
Confined Space Safety

Confined Space Safety

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Working in confined Spaces is an uplifted danger factor in numerous work environments across the United States. Because of the inborn dangers included, restricted space passage and activities require appropriate grants and well-being preparation. There are some fundamental things each administrator, director, and representative should think about working in confined