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Going the Distance for Jobsite Safety

Construction Business Owner

Louis, Missouri, earned the company’s lowest OSHA safety rating in its 100-year history. After hard work and increased attention to safety practices on the company’s various jobsites, it finished 2016 with a rating of 1.95, improving on its previous best rating of 2.73

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October 2016 newsletter – 6 Tips to Improve Supervisors’ Safety Performance

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6 Tips to Improve Supervisors’ Safety Performance. Need a safety professional to staff your project? 6 Tips to Improve Supervisors’ Safety Performance. A key ingredient in creating a strong safety culture is having supervisors who are committed to their company’s safety program. We can help. Join Our Mailing List.

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September 2016 newsletter – The key to a strong safety culture

FDR Safety

The key to a strong safety culture: positive employee attitudes. Improve safety performance with Attitude-Based Safety Culture Training. The key to a strong safety culture: positive employee attitudes. When that “want to” culture is in place, employers find that their safety performance improves.

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Your Guide to Preventing Jobsite Falls

Construction Business Owner

Fall protection remains the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) most frequently cited rules violation, even after federal regulators sought to reduce fall-related fatalities with updated workplace safety rules towards the end of 2016. Thu, 02/06/2020 - 11:26.

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July 2016 Newsletter

FDR Safety

FDRsafety VP Brad Giles receives top honor from Board of Certified Safety Professionals. FDRsafety VP Brad Giles receives top honor from Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Brad is a past President and Director of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. After all, great safety programs should not have boundaries!

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Safety Around Powerlines – Part II

FDR Safety

Sydney Delprato, GSP, is the Safety Coordinator at Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative in Hughesville, Maryland. Graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Safety Science. The post Safety Around Powerlines – Part II appeared first on FDRsafety.

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June 2016 newsletter

FDR Safety

However, the reality of day-to-day operations in most small businesses makes it difficult to focus on safety in the workplace. First and foremost, small business owners and operators must get their occupational safety and health issues in order because it is the “right thing to do.” Enforce safe-work rules.

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