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Crane Operator Licensing on the Horizon
For those readers who own, lease or are otherwise involved with cranes on construction sites, you need to prepare for a licensing change that will require crane operators to take more training and pass a test. This is not new. Many organizations havi...
Are You NFPA 70E Compliant?
Hartley Webb, a MEMIC Safety Specialist, tells me OSHA is inspecting and citing workplaces—under the General Duty Clause—that are not in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E Standard.
An Update on the Proposed Changes to Rules About Working in Confined Spaces
Changes are on the horizon for any who work in and around confined spaces, such as tanks, storage bins and pipelines. OSHA already has held the requisite public hearings, as is the case when changes are proposed for standards and enactment is likely ...
Why Does the General Contractor Bug Me About Safety?
Over the years, MEMIC’s construction industry safety specialists have inspected many jobs with numerous subcontractors on a single site. Now and again, some of the subs complain that the general contractor picks on them for "little safety things."
Excavations Can Equal Graves
Here is a morbid anxiety that sometimes can kick in on a construction site: Fear of being buried alive.
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