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Workers following personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements on a heavy civil construction site

On any active job site, personal protective equipment is often the most visible sign of a company’s safety culture. Hard hats, high-visibility vests, safety glasses, respirators, gloves, and fall protection

OSHA violations in construction involving fall protection and jobsite hazards

Construction projects rarely look the same from one site to the next, but one thing remains constant across the industry: risk. Heavy equipment, elevated work areas, underground utilities, and tight

Competent person conducting heavy equipment site inspection for construction safety compliance.

In the world of construction, few terms carry as much practical weight as competent person. It might sound straightforward, but this title represents a key figure in ensuring jobsite safety,

Construction worker in confined space performing safety inspection for civil underground project.

Few topics in construction safety carry as much weight as confined space entry. These are the areas most workers would rather avoid — the cramped, poorly ventilated spots where danger

Civil and underground construction work zone with safety signage and workers following OSHA compliance standards

Work zones are more than just areas marked by cones and caution tape; they are complex, high-risk environments where precision, awareness, and safety come together to protect both workers and

Safety traffic control in civil and heavy construction site with barriers and workers

In the world of construction, few things are more important than keeping people safe. Whether it’s a busy roadway under repair or a deep excavation site surrounded by heavy machinery,

OSHA safety inspection on a civil and underground construction site

Safety in construction is more than a regulation checklist. It’s a culture, a responsibility, and often, the line between a project that succeeds and one that ends in litigation. Under