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2024-07-15 TBT Fire Extinguishers
When a fire breaks out, the correct use of a fire extinguisher can be the difference between a minor loss or a major loss. It’s easier to put out a small fire than it is to outrun a forest fire. Responding to fires When you see a fire on the jobsite, the fir...
2024-07-22 TBT Ground Conditions
Ground conditions can alter within a short distance, they can also alter throughout the course of the work due to the amount of use. You must assess the risk and consider the appropriate control methods in place taking into account that the area is likely to a...
2024-07-29 TBT Electrical Cord Safety
Electrical extension cords are used on many worksites, and just like you learned in safety training, should be treated with respect. Now, people don’t pay much attention to them, but… Extension cords are a leading cause of electrical fires, and if not used p...
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2024-08-05 TBT Slips Trips and Falls OH MY!
2024-08-05 TBT Slips Trips and Falls OH MY! Slips, trips and falls are a common reason for many of the injuries in workplaces. They can cause minor injuries but can also lead to serious, long-term injuries. Many slip, trips and falls are avoidable and there a...
2024-08-12 TBT Compressed Air Safety
Many tools we use that are powered by compressed air can be hazardous if we don’t utilize them properly. But most of us never give a second thought to the potential hazards associated with the hose that supplies the compressed air to those tools! So, this t...
2024-08-19 Doing the right thing
An old proverb states “the longest distance between two points is a shortcut”. While this isn’t always true, it applies to many things in our day to day activities. Whether it be driving to work, and you encounter an unexpected delay or roadblock, skip a step ...
2024-08-26 All Backed Up
Taking safety precautions is a high priority when you’re preparing for your workday. Whether you are seeking out that tough clog in a pipe that is “supposed” to be newly installed, or a storm drain filled with the runoff from washing out a concrete truck, tryi...
2024 National Construction Suicide Stand-down
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2024-09-03 TBT Scaffolding Competent Person
While most scaffolding is designed for ease of erection and use, there are still many hazards associated with scaffolding that can result in someone getting injured or even killed. Because of the various hazards associated with scaffolding, the Occupational Sa...
2024-09-09 TBT National Construction Suicide Stand-down
Monday Sept 9th is a day for recognition to honor all those lives lost to suicide and show your commitment to getting every person home and back to the jobsite healthy every day. HOW TO LISTEN Whether you know someone who is battling with thoughts of sel...
2024-09-16 TBT GFCIs
Important Things to Know About GFCIs [Reference 1910 Subpart S / 1926 Subpart K] During annual and onboarding trainings it is discussed how tools and equipment which are grounded or double insulated help prevent electrocutions as we perform our work. Today w...
2024-09-23 TBT Working Safely Around Mobile Cranes
Working around mobile cranes presents a multitude of potential hazards to your personal safety. Here is an overview of some common hazards associated with working around mobile cranes, and steps you can take to minimize those hazards to protect yourself ...
2024-09-30 Fall Arrest Anchor Points
You’ve got your full body harness on and properly adjusted, and you’ve attached the proper end of your lanyard to the back D-ring on your harness. The next step is to attach the other end of your lanyard to an anchor point. But selecting the wrong anchor point...
2024-10-07 Hard Hat Dos and Donts
ANSI-approved hard hats are designed to protect you from the impact of falling objects, and with some types, from accidental contact with electrical current. However, the way we take care for our hard hats can have a big impact (no pun intended) on how well it...
2024-10-28 TBT Guidelines for open holes
Open holes in walking and working surfaces present a variety of potential hazards to employees. If a hole is large enough, and unguarded, a person could fall through the hole to the surface below. And even if the hole is too small for a person to fall all...
2024-10-21 TBT Portable Fire Extinguishers
The steps to using a portable fire extinguisher seem simple to remember; at least until you are faced with a real fire! Many people in this situation have reported that their mind “goes blank”, and as a result they were unable to get their portable exting...