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Staying on Top of Equipment Maintenance & Inspections

Construction Business Owner

Staying on Top of Equipment Maintenance & Inspections ccapoccia Tue, 05/16/2023 - 16:19 As worksites become more complex, and machinery continues to evolve, companies face challenges with equipment ready to perform when needed.

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Typical JOC Process

Job Order Contracting

Contractor Proposal Preparation and Submission. Owner/Client Notice to Proceed to Contractor. Regular Updates and Inspections. Final Inspection. Determine project schedule and major milestones. Identify safety, security and hazardous material issues. Contractor. Request for Proposal / Site Visit.

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Safety Spotlight: OSHA’s Top 10 Most-Cited Standards

Viewpoint Construction Technology

During the busy summer construction season, most contractors are focused on getting as many projects done as they can. When people are busy, though, safety can sometimes take a backseat to speed. Common Construction Safety Violations in 2017. General Safety and Health Provisions (1926.20). Ladders (1926.1053).

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Safety On Site - What It Can Mean For Your Construction Project

Wolgast Corporation

Safety is an important aspect of any business but especially in construction, where a little accident can have serious impacts to those involved; the trades people on site, the owner, and the contractor. In many instances, work would be put on hold because that equipment or material had to be in place to move forward with the schedule.

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Facilities Preventive Maintenance

Job Order Contracting

Manufacturer’s schedule for routine preventive maintenance, inspections, condition monitoring (predictive tests) and adjustments required to ensure proper and economical operation and to minimize repairs. Include recommended schedule for retesting and blank test forms. Installed model and features of each system.

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6 Ways to Improve Machine Operators’ Safety on Construction Sites

Fieldwire

For example, in the United States, an astounding one out of every five deaths in the workplace is due to a construction accident , according to statistics published by the country’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Perhaps most fundamentally, there needs to be a safety management system in place. Safety Training.

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How to Prepare for OSHA’s New Crane Rule

Viewpoint Construction Technology

If you work in construction, you’re familiar the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), whose standards regulate safety on the nation’s construction sites. We’ve seen a rise in OSHA fines and even criminal charges related to safety incidents recently. OSHA has proposed a new crane operator certification rule.

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