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More Tips on Fall Protection Training

October 20, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

Fall Protection Training

The construction safety professionals at Safety Experts work closely with the project managers and contractors at your worksite to develop a customized safety solution that will prevent falls from occurring. Typically, they use a full body harness, arrest system and anchorage point as the primary safety equipment during a fall. When workers are required to work at dangerous heights or their supports are of poor quality, they are placed at high risk of falls. Fall protection training by our construction safety professionals will reduce their risk. In addition, they will be provided with the proper materials required for training.

Fall Protection Training Teaches Workers the Fall Protection Basics

The construction safety professionals will teach your workers the 5 fall protection basics which include:

  1. Regular Inspection of Equipment – Equipment should be regularly inspected for normal wear and tear and replaced when needed.
  2. Recognize the Dangers of Falls – Falls account for a large portion of fatalities in the construction industry. With professional fall protection training, they are also the most preventable.
  3.     Be Familiar with All Types of Fall Protection Equipment – There are different types of fall protection equipment that is appropriate for different work sites. Our safety construction professionals will educate workers on the different types of equipment for each situation.
  4.     Know When Guardrails Are Required – Depending on the height, a guardrail may be required in addition to personal fall protection devices.
  5.     Create a Plan for Falls – Have a written plan on what to do in case of a fall that includes retrieval.

Construction Safety Professionals Offer Fall Protection Training with Various Materials

The construction safety professionals at Safety Experts use a variety of source materials and rely on the assistance of their on-site safety professionals to teach fall protection training to every member of your workforce. They understand that your company and each project you approach have unique concerns. They offer the solutions that will prevent your risk of falls to protect your workers and improve the productivity of your operation.

Project Safety Managers for Short or Long-Term Work

October 13, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

Project Safety Managers for Short or Long-Term Work

Any company that relies on contracted labor for short or long-term projects can benefit from hiring contractor safety managers with the expertise in their industry to secure a safe workplace.

To ensure workers are safe and productive, project safety managers should oversee the factors that go into the safety plan at every level of the job. Safety Experts offers risk assessment, safety training, and safety consulting for various industries, and their customized solutions include providing the right contractor safety managers for on-site safety training to your contracted labor.

How Your Company Can Benefit from Project Safety Managers

Recruiting the right people for the job is just the first step in getting the fastest, most efficient results from any construction team. The safety training they receive from the contractor safety managers will reduce the risk of accidents during the course of a project by identifying risk factors that could result in falls or other accidents. The best time to identify problems is before it goes into the development stage.

The training and management provided by our project safety managers will have a far-reaching impact that will:

  •        Increase Productivity – Increase the confidence in your contracted labor for your project by establishing a strong safety program. An established safety plan will increase contractor morale and boost productivity.
  •        Reduce Insurance Rates – Insurance companies typically base premiums on risk. With a well-established safety plan that is put in place by professional contractor safety managers, you may receive significant discounts to your company and contractors.
  •        Improve Your Image – A good safety program will improve your image and help build your reputation as a reputable company.

Contractor Safety Managers Offer Ongoing Training and Advice

The project safety managers from Safety Experts work with you throughout the project, regardless of whether it is a short-term project or one that is ongoing. They are always close by to provide workers with the tools and advice needed to make safety a priority that never gets overlooked.

 

How to Develop a Safety Culture

October 6, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

How to Develop a Safety Culture

On-the-job accidents in the construction industry are on the rise, and OSHA has determined that the cause of the increase is due to work-safety violations. Most accidents that occur in the construction industry are serious or fatal, making it one of the most dangerous industries for workers. Developing a safety culture on your worksites should be your highest priority, and it should encompass everyone involved in each project at every level. Hiring safety consultants to assess your safety risk and provide safety training will let you achieve a safe culture while focusing on the project at hand.

How a Safety Consultant Can Help You Develop a Safety Culture

Safety consultants are professionals who have their credentials in a number of different areas of construction safety. The first step in developing a safety culture for your construction site is to hire a safety consultant who is a good match for your company and the types of projects you do. These are some additional ways that you can make safety a priority for every construction project:

  •        Start at the Pre-Planning Stage – Make safety a part of every phase of the project from the time it begins to take shape on paper until each area is under development. The safety consultant can evaluate your safety risk so that you can include all risk exposures into your plan.
  •        Establish a Safety Committee – From upper-level safety managers down, every member of the committee should have specific responsibilities that they discuss regularly to recognize any issues as they arise.
  •        Establish a Weekly Time for Review – Evaluate your training procedures, the safety of your existing equipment, and the need for upgrades on any safety equipment.

A Safety Consultant Can Improve Both Safety and Performance

Safety consultants are trained construction safety professionals who have the expertise to improve the operation of your machinery and the methods your employees use to operate it. Developing a safety culture in your construction company will not only reduce the risk of injuries and fatalities on your construction sites; it will also improve performance so that every project runs smoothly, for better use of your time and resources.  

The Top Five Most Dangerous Construction Hazards

September 25, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert
Let’s take a moment and examine the incidents that account for the largest share of work-related injuries on construction sites around the world. It’s important to be aware of potential hazards when formulating a safety plan for your construction site. This data has been collected from OSHA official statistics.

1. Falls

Falling is by far the most significant hazard of construction work. Falls consistently account for the greatest number of injuries and fatalities. Fortunately, there are many methods and implements that help mitigate the risk of fall-related injuries. Erecting guard rails is the easiest and most effective mitigator. Ensure that guard rails are present anywhere that a fall might occur. When working on scaffolding, ensure that it is regularly inspected to verify its integrity. If a ladder is required for a particular situation, ensure that the ladder selected is the appropriate length. Mitigating fall-related injuries is, fortunately, a fairly straight-forward affair. The most important part is maintaining awareness of the potential hazard and encouraging vigilance amongst your construction crew.

2. Scaffold Collapse

Closely related to fall injuries, scaffold collapse contributes an estimated 4,500 injuries and 50 fatalities each year. Selecting the right scaffolding for the height required is crucial. Ensure that any scaffolding erected can support its weight plus four times the maximum intended load. Always verify that the ground on which you intend to erect scaffolding is stable and solid. Never attempt to stabilize scaffolding with unstable objects, like loose bricks, concrete blocks, boxes or barrels. If part of the scaffold is damaged, repair or replace it immediately. Provide training for your employees about how to safely maneuver on scaffolding and about the potential safety hazards of its use.

3. Electric Shock

Electric shock is perilous because it is not as obvious as other hazards commonly found on a construction site. You can’t see it like you can see other hazards, like a potential fall or an unstable rigging. Electricity is all around a construction site: power lines both above on poles and buried underground, and the power cables for tools and equipment that might fray. Situational awareness is the greatest protection against electric shock. Always be aware of power lines around your position and current activity. Regularly inspect the power cords for any electrical equipment you use, and if they’re damaged, replace them promptly. Consciously protect electrical cables; be aware of and avoid sharp corners or projections. Always wear insulated gloves when doing electrical work. Never work on an electrical circuit until power is shut off and grounds are attached.

4. Trench Collapse

Trench collapse constitutes more than half of all trenching fatalities. Always ensure that the slope angles of your trench are at or below the maximum allowable slope for the material in which you are digging. Never enter an unprotected trench. Have a qualified individual regularly inspect your trench. Keep objects at least two feet back from the edge of the trench. If the trench is higher than three feet, make sure you make exits available, such as ladders, stairways or ramps, every 25 feet.

5. Impact

There’s a lot going on at your construction site, and it has many working parts all going at the same time. It can be difficult to keep track of where everyone is and what they’re doing. Impact injuries can occur at any time, usually because someone is where they shouldn’t be or is difficult to see. Make sure your workers never position themselves between moving and fixed objects, and always inspect chains and winches before use. Wear brightly-colored, high-visibility vests or clothing, and never leave unsecured objects in high places.

Awareness is the key to safety. If you know what to look for, these hazards should be completely avoidable. Our qualified safety consultants will inspect your construction site, outline potential hazards, train your construction crew and provide regular updates on operational changes specific to your site. Working together, we can ensure your construction work is as safe as it can be.

OSHA Compliance Training For Beginners

September 16, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

OSHA compliance training is meant to provide safe working conditions by setting forth a list of standards that must be adhered to for compliance at your worksite. Construction Safety Experts provides the tools and assessments your business needs to improve safety at your site through OSHA compliance training.

What is OSHA Compliance Training?

The goal of OSHA Compliance Training is to ensure safety procedures are met at your worksite. In order to ensure that contractors are knowledgeable about safety procedures and workplace rights, OSHA requires that organizations comply with their set safety standards. Some of the topics include fall protection training, scaffolding, hazard communication, fire protection, and machine guarding.

OSHA Safety Training We Offer

Construction Safety Experts offers an array of training seminars and classes to ensure OSHA compliance. Here is a list of training seminars that we can offer your organization:

  • OSHA 10 and 30-hour seminars
  • MSHA part 46 and 48 training
  • Crane and rigging programs
  • Hazard communication
  • Scaffolding
  • Equipment operator training for cranes, forklifts, aerial lifts and heavy equipment
  • Excavation
  • Fall protection
  • Confined space
  • Electrical safety
  • Fire protection
  • Machine guarding

If you are unsure which seminars are best for you, our safety professionals can assist you by creating a custom-designed safety program which best suits your needs. Prepare your team today, and begin OSHA training with the leader in safety training. Simply contact Construction Safety Experts today to discuss our OSHA safety training to improve worksite safety for your organization.

How Heavy Equipment Training Improves Workplace Safety

September 9, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

Heavy equipment operator training teaches members to operate heavy equipment safely and use their skills to avoid accidents and complete their work more efficiently. Most schools and institutions which offer heavy equipment operator training are expensive for your businesses and only gloss the surface of heavy equipment training.

At Construction Safety Experts, we pride ourselves on our safety training expertise and the variety of training programs that we offer, including heavy equipment safety training. One such program is our crane & rigging and safety management, a program designed to teach your contractors practical safety procedures. This program also includes comprehensive crane operator safety training and teaches safe rigging practices.

OSHA and MSHA Safety Training

Our OSHA training program is a customizable safety training seminar which covers a wide range of safety topics, including heavy equipment training. This program also includes OSHA 10 and 30-hour seminars, MSHA part 46 and 48 training, hazard communication, and much more.

We also offer customized OSHA and MSHA training via our on-site safety professionals, either for short or long-term assignments, to ensure that your team meets safety standards and remains compliant.

Construction Safety Experts is an approved MSHA instructor. We offer a variety of services to train miners. These services include:

  • Written 30 CFR Part 46 & Part 48 Direct miner training plans
  • Part 46 & 48 Surface Training
  • New Miner Training
  • Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training
  • Annual Refresher Training
  • New Task Training
  • Site Specific Hazard Awareness Training

Contact Construction Safety Experts today to discuss heavy equipment training and how our safety professionals can help you promote a safety culture at your worksite.

What’s On Your Crane Inspection Checklist?

September 8, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

Does your checklist provide a daily, weekly, monthly checklist?  Are your contractors performing the proper inspections before and after each shift? A crane inspection checklist keeps your workers safe and ensures your machinery is running properly.

Crane Inspection checklists are of the utmost importance for following safety protocols at your worksite. Keeping a crane inspection checklist is not only a necessary safety protocol, it’s also an effective method for ensuring compliance with OSHA requirements, which requires inspection of problem areas to ensure safe operation.

The purpose of the crane inspection checklist is to maintain the crane’s efficiency while protecting contractors at your worksite. Normally, a crane inspection checklist begins with a walk around inspection. Daily inspections should begin at the beginning of each shift, with the crane operator checking for defects using the checklist and walk around inspection. Upon detection of problems, crane operators can then forward the daily crane inspection checklist to their supervisor, ensuring proper protocol is followed. Operators and supervisors should make it a habit to review prior inspection checklists before operation of the crane including maintenance requirements.

There should also be a periodic check, most often on a monthly basis, to address any longstanding issues with the crane. These issues may include repair and replacement part determinations, including noting structural defects in the crane.

Construction Safety Experts can provide an in-depth analysis of your cranes, providing documentation with noted malfunctions, structural defects, and repair requirements. Our safety specialists are trained to find even the smallest issues which may cause issues in the future. For more information on crane inspections, including crane inspection checklists, contact Construction Safety Experts today.

Accredited Crane Operator Training

August 27, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

At Construction Safety Experts, our aim is to provide high-quality training and materials, including accredited crane operator training, to ensure safety on the job. Construction Safety Experts utilizes the National Certification Program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) which meets OSHA regulations. We prepare candidates by providing NCCCO training which includes a written examination preparation course, a written examination, and a practical examination to ensure comprehension. Find out more about our crane operator training courses and how they can save you money and ensure retention of the course materials.

Affordable and Accredited Crane Operator Training

Our course is designed to inform students on key safety procedures as outlined in the National Certification Program. Similar courses offered by other training organization take up to four days at a significant cost. In comparison, we can conduct a comprehensive preparation course in just one day, so your business saves time and money while ensuring that your crane operators are knowledgeable about safety procedures.

By providing an accredited crane operating training course to your crane operators, you can fast-track your worksite efficiency while reducing risk and enhancing safety procedures. Your staff’s safety, and the safety of the public, is of the utmost importance, and Construction Safety Experts provides the essentials you need to access and build on the knowledge and skills required by OSHA to perform safe crane operations.

Our one-day crane operator preparation class includes the following:

  • Load charts
  • Daily inspection
  • Crane set up
  • Leveling the crane
  • OSHA and ANSI standards
  • Electrical hazard awareness
  • Operating practices
  • Operator responsibilities
  • Static/dynamic loads
  • Center of gravity
  • Radius, boom length, boom angles
  • Rated strength
  • Stability
  • Side loading
  • Load chart interpretations and calculations
  • Multi crane lifts
  • Pick and carry practices
  • Outrigger usage
  • Wire rope
  • Safe rigging practices
  • Rigging and hardware inspections
  • Personnel platforms
  • Critical lifts
  • Hand and radio signal

With the help of Construction Safety Experts, you can provide accredited crane operator certifications to your entire staff at half the cost of traditional courses. Contact Construction Safety Experts today to learn more about our crane operator courses and NCCCO training. Call 1-866-463-0669 to learn more and speak with a representative today.

Planning Projects Safely

August 17, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

Plan your projects safely by using safety training services and on-site safety training provided by Construction Safety Experts. Our team of safety experts work with your company to educate and train your staff, so they adhere to the safety standards your business adopts. We also offer a collection of accredited certification programs and training programs to prepare your staff for further examinations.

The Easiest Way To Plan Projects Safely

Perhaps the easiest way to plan projects safely is with the assistance of an on-site safety professional. We match you with certified professionals specializing in various safety fields to suit the needs of your company. Safety professionals ensure that your project stays on track while your contractors adhere to the best safety practices. With the help of an on-site safety professional, you can prevent accidents on the job and prepare your contractors for the risks and hazards in their field.

Certifications and Safety Training

Construction Safety Experts provides high-quality courses and certification programs for your contractors, so your business adheres to industry regulations and prevents accidents on the job. Some of the training courses we provide are as follows:

MSHA Safety Training

We provide approved MSHA instructors to prepare miners for advanced mine safety tactics in a broad range of safety topics. We offer safety training for MSHA part 46 and MSHA part 48 and other training such as hazard awareness.

OSHA Training

Construction Safety Experts offers an extensive OSHA safety training program which includes OSHA 10 and 30-hour seminars, crane and rigging programs, fall protection training, hazard communication, and more.

Construction Safety Experts offers accredited certification programs to ensure compliance and expand the safety practices on your project site. Some of the certification programs we offer include:

AISC Certification

Our American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Certification prepares contractors in the steel industry for equipment policies and safety procedures. The AISC certification program can prepare businesses for the application process and subsequent audits by providing mock auditing services and training.

Crane Operator Certification

We provide accredited crane operator training programs that meet the conditions outlined in the National Certification Program, preparing candidates for their CCO certification examinations.

Contact Construction Safety Experts today, and speak with a representative about your safety training needs to customize a solution for your needs. With the help of Construction Safety Experts, you can ensure safe projects on your worksite.

Assessing Risk Through Safety Consulting

August 10, 2015/in Safety Articles /by safetyexpert

Hire a safety consultant to assess risk and prevent injury on the job. Our safety consultants are qualified experts in their field, bringing their experience and expertise to your job site to access the greatest risks while providing solutions to remedy hazardous conditions.

How Safety Consultants Access Risk

A safety training consultant surveys your worksite for possible hazardous conditions and provides training to your contractors. Their job is to educate you and your workers on planning a safe project and objectives, including a risk assessment analysis. Our safety consultants locate dangerous areas on your project site. Risk can be assessed depending on the type of job performed and its requirements. For example, a high-risk job, like working on a rig, has different safety requirements than a lower risk job. A safety training consultant can pinpoint the level of risk for each position and provide training and risk assessment to modify conditions.

Our safety consultants help determine the risks associated with your project, first by examining the likelihood of an accident. These factors are dependent on the environment and jobs required during your project. Our safety consultants can then assist you with planning in the event of an accident, provide hazard assessment, and devise solutions to ensure a safe work environment.

Providing A Safe Workplace

Safety consulting can ensure a safe workplace. Can your contractors work safely, make it to their worksites safely, and do they know the protocols in case of emergency? Our safety training consultants help you answer all of these questions and design a customized plan for your needs.

Construction Safety Experts provides the following safety consulting services to our clients:

  • Safety Staffing
  • Project safety professionals for short or long-term assignments
  • Expert witness
  • Crane and rigging safety programs
  • Project-specific safety plans
  • Worksite audits
  • Accident investigation
  • Health and safety handbooks
  • Hazard communication
  • OSHA star programs

In addition to our safety consulting services, Construction Safety Experts helps to maintain your project’s operations through our project management services and safety consultancy. Contact Construction Safety Experts today to learn more about assessing risk with our safety consulting services and speak with a representative about your project.

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