Many new and exciting construction projects are emerging daily. However, it is important to remember the potential construction hazards that can appear at every job site.
Here are a few ways your crew can be and stay prepared:
Maintain All Clothing
Just a few drops of moisture on a construction worker’s safety goggles can cause a serious incident. It is important that workers wipe their safety goggles clean regularly and use anti-fogging sprays before heading to the site. Additionally, encouraging workers to wipe mud and dirt off of their boots and gloves before stepping on and off of equipment will help prevent construction hazards, such as slippage, and allow machinery to function properly.
Move Slow in Bad Weather
During work periods of heavy rainfall, high winds or other inclement weather, workers should move with more caution and deliberation. Although this may result in slower progress, it is much more ideal than halting the entire project due to an accident.
Have Waterproof Gear
Speaking of bad weather, it is important for all workers to have waterproof gear on-hand every day to avoid potential construction hazards when it rains. Protective coats and hoods will keep your crew active and moving swiftly on the job site.
Wear Reflective Outerwear
Rain and fog can make it more difficult to see construction workers on-site. Therefore, it is important that all workers wear bright, reflective outerwear at all times. Also, sun-resistant clothing with UV protection, as well as long sleeves and pants, will protect workers when the sun is out.
Jerdon Enterprise knows the importance of safety on every construction site. Our highly-trained team strives to always be prepared for potential construction hazards, while bringing value into every project and delivering professional expertise.
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