by myComply | Nov 13, 2019 | Construction Safety, OSHA
Typically, OSHA cites the same workplace injuries or hazards over and over. We hear that falls are dangerous, to be cautious when handling chemicals, or to be aware of fire hazards. But, when it comes down to it, do companies have a strategy in place to ensure they...
by myComply | Jun 24, 2019 | Construction Safety, Construction Statistics, OSHA
Workplace injuries, accidents, and even fatalities are something every job site tries desperately to avoid. Across the world, measures are taken to provide a safe working environment for workers. However, despite active safety measures and enforcement from legal...
by myComply | Jun 13, 2019 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech, OSHA
Construction workers should be comfortable refusing work that they feel puts their safety in danger. However, many workers don’t know what unsafe construction work is, what it looks like, or what to do if they suspect something may be unsafe. There are many...
by myComply | Feb 26, 2019 | Construction Safety, OSHA
Local Law 196 (LL 196) requires more training for construction workers and supervisors on job sites in New York City. The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) aims to promote safer job sites, and is pushing contractors in the city to quickly get their employees OSHA...
by myComply | Feb 11, 2019 | Construction Safety, OSHA
Every year construction workers are killed on the job due to workplace accidents and mismanaged safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) was called together in 1970 by United States Congress and is now the governing body to preventing workplace injuries...
by myComply | Feb 7, 2019 | Construction Safety, OSHA
Safety continues to be examined under a microscopic lens, and OSHA training has proven to be successful when it comes to reducing fatal four incidents on job sites across America. In fact, OSHA’s influence on safety has taken deaths down from 38 per day in 1970 to...