OSHA releases a list of the most frequent safety violations each year. The list is based on safety violation data that is logged, cataloged, and categorized annually. […]
OSHA releases a list of the most frequent safety violations each year. The list is based on safety violation data that is logged, cataloged, and categorized annually. […]
Some aerial lift operating methods are considered unsafe, but they’re not that obvious. That’s why it’s important to know the smallest details with OSHA safety guidelines. There […]
Workplace injuries cost the U.S. economy an estimated $220 billion each year. Fortunately, new equipment, new technologies, and new clothing are making working in the industry safer. […]
For thousands of years, men used ladders of various type and sizes to get work done above the ground. But as anyone who has ever climbed a […]
Aerial lift and scissor lift operators are expected to do plenty of tasks, usually all in the same day. Versatility is one of those attributes that set […]
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has announced that significant changes will be made to ANSI’s A92 safety standards. The changes affect the manufacturing, operator training and […]
Working on an aerial lift is a risky business. Despite modern safety equipment, accidents and emergencies in the workplace occur every year. If you work on a […]
(Updated July 2020) General utility workers put their health and wellbeing on the line every day. In fact, thousands of utility workers are injured or killed when […]
Arborist work and tree maintenance has been around for centuries and is still an important part of living, building and doing business in the world today. Advancements […]
Falls are among the most common aerial lift accidents. This makes fall protection one of the most important safety measures when working with aerial work platforms. While […]