Safety Isn’t a Sprint: Building a Winning Foundation, One Step at a Time

It’s Safety Tip Tuesday! The Kentucky Derby isn’t just a race, it’s the result of months of preparation, discipline, and flawless execution. Every trainer, jockey, and horse knows that success on Derby Day depends on the work put in long before they reach the starting gate. Workplace safety is no different. It’s not about luck; […]

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Safety Tip Tuesday: Monthly Safety (Toolbox)

It’s Safety Tip Tuesday! Monthly Safety(toolbox) Talks are a vital part of maintaining a strong safety culture on commercial job sites. These focused discussions reinforce critical safety protocols, address recent incidents or near-misses, and provide an opportunity for workers to ask questions and share concerns. By keeping safety top of mind, these regular talks help […]

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Don’t Let Poor Posture Be a Pain: Ergonomic Tips for a Safer Workplace

It’s Safety Tip Tuesday! Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) related to poor ergonomics are a growing concern in many work environments, affecting productivity, employee well-being, and long-term health. These disorders—such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and chronic back or neck pain—often develop from repetitive motions, awkward postures, or prolonged sitting without proper support. Inadequate workstation design and […]

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Safety Tip Tuesday: OSHA’s Requirements for Self-Retracting Lifelines

It’s Safety Tip Tuesday! Are your employees trained properly according to OSHA? When using Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) on commercial jobsites, OSHA requires that they meet the criteria outlined in 29 CFR 1926.502, which governs fall protection systems. SRLs must be part of a comprehensive fall protection plan and be anchored to a secure point capable […]

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