Construction

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Piling on safety

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health provides regulations to protect the safety of workers engaged in pile driving.
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Ladder safety

Ladders are basic tools that can lead some people to discount the dangerous nature of them. If proper safety precautions are not followed, ladder users easily could fall and suffer serious injuries or even death.
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Exercise caution during a demolition project

Some serious hazards can be present during a demolition project – from maintaining the structural integrity of the building while workers are inside to the potential hazards created from lead-based paints, asbestos materials, sharp nails and debris. OSHA recommends the following steps to protect the safety of workers while demolition is taking place.
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Safety in a tight spot

The term “confined space” can be used to describe a wide variety of work areas – underground utility vaults, storage containers, manholes, silos, mines, railroad cars or pipelines.
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Constructing walls safely

Working with concrete and masonry walls can be risky because of the extremely heavy loads that need to be supported. According to OSHA, serious injuries or even fatalities can occur when jacks or lifting equipment are used to position slabs and walls, or when shoring is required before structures are fully stable.
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