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Top 5 Mistakes Contractors Make during the Prequalification Process and How to Fix Them

Safety Services Company

Failing to Provide Complete Safety and Compliance Documentation One of the biggest prequalification mistakes is failing to thoroughly complete all required documentation and provide requested records. of budgets are spent on injury while only 2.6% But it’s more than just checking the boxes. Studies show that 3.6% on training.

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FAQs About Contractor Management Platforms

Safety Services Company

Question: I Needed to Report Injuries on My OSHA Logs. Answer: Keep in mind that injuries and incidents will affect your safety status. With injuries, you’re likely to see a drop in your grades and may have to communicate that if your new submissions remove you from compliance. Do you have more questions? We have the answers!

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OSHA reminds employers to post injury and illness summaries

Safety Services Company

OSHA reminds employers to post injury and illness summaries. For more information on a custom safety program for your company, please contact us by clicking here. the number of days away from work and days where workers had to be transferred or do restricted work because of an injury or illness. Title Abstract Offices.

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OSHA reminds employers to post injury and illness summaries

Safety Services Company

OSHA reminds employers to post injury and illness summaries. For more information on a custom safety program for your company, please contact us by clicking here. the number of days away from work and days where workers had to be transferred or do restricted work because of an injury or illness. Title Abstract Offices.

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The Danger of Over-Reporting on your OSHA 300 Forms

Safety Services Company

Per OSHA’s regulation 29 CFR 1904, employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep a record of serious work-related injuries and illnesses. For example, accidentally reporting an injury that did not occur on the jobsite or reporting a cut or scrape that isn’t a recordable accident could have dire consequences. What is TRIR?

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Advancing our time-honored traditions through technological innovation

The Korte Company

They’re tools that any blue-collar working man can use. So, Ralph bought one for the office for estimating, scheduling and planning. Just another day at the office. But we do want to know how AI make us smarter, safer and more cost-effective on future projects. And that’s a good thing for our customers and for us.

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Amputations in Manufacturing – A New OSHA National Emphasis Program

FDR Safety

OSHA Area Offices may add, based on local evidence, manufacturing establishments (regardless of the NAICS codes) to the master list where amputation injuries or fatalities related to machinery and equipment have occurred in the five years preceding the effective date of this Instruction.

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