GBCA 2019 Focus Four Hazards Campaign
In 2019, GBCA will be promoting safety awareness around OSHA’s Focus Four Hazards: Fall Hazards, Electrocution Hazards, Struck By Hazards, and Caught In-Between Hazards. The goal of this campaign is
In 2019, GBCA will be promoting safety awareness around OSHA’s Focus Four Hazards: Fall Hazards, Electrocution Hazards, Struck By Hazards, and Caught In-Between Hazards. The goal of this campaign is
This week’s GBCA Safety Toolbox Talk discusses Working with Electricity: Safety is a way of life: Plan for your future.
GBCA is participating in the 2019 National AGC Safety Awards, and wants to recognize our members for their safe practices on the job site. GBCA members are automatically AGC members
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has posted new frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the agency’s standard for respirable crystalline silica in general industry.OSHA developed
The Department of Labor has published the annual penalty adjustments for each agency, including OSHA, as required by the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act. The new penalty levels will apply
Sometimes incidents occur, but we’re lucky: no injuries or damages take place. These “near misses,” however, are warnings of safety hazards on the job site. This week’s GBCA Safety Toolbox Talk
Falls are one of the main causes of incidents on construction job sites. OSHA permits covers for floor openings, but there are specifications for these covers to ensure everyone’s safety.
Some employers are consenting to having OSHA conduct safety inspections of facilities with drones. In 2018, this practice was done at least nine times following incidents where worksites were considered
March 2, 2019, is the deadline for electronically reporting your OSHA Form 300A data for calendar year 2018. Collection began on January 2, 2019.Under the current recordkeeping rule, the initial deadline
Many construction sites use portable space heaters. In addition to being fire hazards, however, portable space heaters are also dangerous because many of them emit carbon monoxide. This week’s GBCA