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1808, 2014

Portable Electric Generator Safety

August 18th, 2014|

Portable Electric Generator Safety Source: http://safetytoolboxtopics.com/General/portable-generator-safety.html With weather having an impact on electrical service in many parts of our nation, some people are turning to portable electric generator safety as a source of temporary electricity for their homes. This seeming convenience though, could itself be the source of disaster.If not properly installed and operated, a portable generator can become a deadly device that kills via electric shock or carbon [...]

1808, 2014

Best Pics From OSHA

August 18th, 2014|

Best Pics from Osha http://www.reddit.com/r/OSHA/ is an online community that posts pictures of OSHA violations or things related to OSHA compliance. Here are some recent posts. HOW TO CHANGE A LIGHTBULB… WEAR. SAFETY. EQUIPMENT. I DON’T THINK THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO TRANSPORT A LAMBORGHINI… All laughs aside, Grade Tech Power Services prioritizes safety above all else!

2804, 2014

Backing Construction Safety Solutions – Spotter

April 28th, 2014|

Construction Safety Source: https://www.osha.gov/doc/topics/backover/spotter.html Spotters are a proven method of protecting employees on foot behind vehicles with an obstructed view, but spotters themselves can be at risk for injury or even death. Employers can implement the following actions to help keep spotters safe: Ensure that spotters and drivers agree on hand signals before backing up. Instruct spotters to always maintain visual contact with the driver while the vehicle is [...]

2603, 2014

Check Before you Move Heavy Equipment

March 26th, 2014|

You’ve probably seen the havoc heavy equipment can cause. Maybe you know of someone who was killed or badly injured by being run over or backed over. And you may even have seen a parked car that had been crushed. Usually, this kind of accident happens because someone fails to take commonsense precautions. HEAVY EQUIPMENT IS BIGGER AND FASTER TODAY Years ago, heavy equipment was big, bulky, and slow [...]

1203, 2014

Be Alert of Moving Construction Equipment

March 12th, 2014|

When construction equipment is rumbling around a project, you’ve got to watch your step. If both construction workers and equipment operators keep their eyes open, no one’s going to get hurt. Following are ways to help you maintain a healthy respect for cranes, dozers, excavators and trucks: Never take for granted that equipment operators see you. Never depend upon hearing a horn or other warning signals; it might sometimes [...]

1802, 2014

Construction New Hire Procedure & Training

February 18th, 2014|

Construction new hire procedure should be at the core of every construction company. New employees have the highest risk of being in an accident on the job. Grade Tech Services specifically works with new hires to ensure they have the proper training and equipment to work safely. Construction New Hire Procedure Fit-for-Duty: Before employment, the worker must pass the following fit-for-duty screens: Pre-hire drug screen: A urine test must be completed [...]

1802, 2014

General Construction Safety Procedures

February 18th, 2014|

“Take 5” for General Construction Safety Procedures: Before each workday when the crew arrives on the jobsite and after lunch the supervisor will lead the team in a “Take 5” safety meeting. The supervisor will address the day’s tasks as well as associated hazards and defense controls. Each employee is required to attend this meeting and sign the “Take 5” document that the supervisor fills out. During the “Take [...]

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