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New ASME B30.5 and OSHA C-DACCan anybody please give me a straight up answer on an exact date the new 2007 ASME B30.5 regulations take effect. Also when osha's C-DAC go… Started by Jason Nash |
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May 20 Reply by Kevin Moore |
Fall protectionThe campaign to stop falls in construction is well underway! In 2010, more than 10,000 construction workers were injured as a result of fal… Started by Cory Zielke |
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Aug 2, 2012 Reply by Lukeav - Lanier Upshaw |
Safety Audits on iPadToday is the global release of my company's free Safety Auditing App for iPad. It's free to download and free to use from http://www.safety… Started by Tom |
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Tying off to Adjacent PolesI am aware that scissor lifts do not fall under the aerial lift standards (although they should) but rather under the mobile scaffold stand… Started by Garry L Mullins Jr |
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Feb 16, 2011 Reply by Mark W. Monson |
Here we go again -- OSHA on wrong path with injury prevention proposalOSHA is headed in the wrong direction with its Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2), according to Jim Stanley, a former No. 2 at OS… Started by David Green |
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Oct 3, 2010 Reply by Kevin Moore |
Swing Fall Hazards EliminationRecently, I assisted a construction company that was working in some very unique situations. In a nutshell, this client needed a level of… Started by Seth Newell |
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Calling All Contractors: Lead Certification Is Now Required By LawEffective, Today, April 22nd, 2010, a new EPA lead rule takes effect. Contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects that… Started by Jennifer Sledziona |
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DOES YOUR FALL PROTECTION MEET THE MINIMUM FEDERAL FALL PROTECTION STANDARD?Does a manufacturer required anchor point elevation of 18½ feet preclude the use of a shock absorbing lanyard in aerial lifts? On January14… Started by Mark Dennington |
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Apr 21, 2010 Reply by Seth Newell |
Nail gunsAnybody have experience using sequential and contact type nail guns?Which one is better and why?Have you seen many nail gun injuries? Started by Tom Trauger |
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Mar 6, 2010 Reply by Ronald McKenzie |
Ladder SafetyI am presenting at the Construction Safety Conference "Ladder Accidents & Violations…an Unnecessary Expense" in Chicago in a couple o… Started by Jay D. Rohman |
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John Robinson posted eventsCan anybody please give me a straight up answer on an exact date the new 2007 ASME B30.5 regulations take effect. Also when osha's C-DAC goes in effect. Every crane site and magazine i read praises…Continue
Tags: operator, rigger, asme, osha, construction
Started by Jason Nash. Last reply by Kevin Moore May 20.
The campaign to stop falls in construction is well underway! In 2010, more than 10,000 construction workers were injured as a result of falling while working from heights. ASSE supports our Arizona…Continue
Started by Cory Zielke. Last reply by Lukeav - Lanier Upshaw Aug 2, 2012.
Today is the global release of my company's free Safety Auditing App for iPad.It's free to download and free to use from …Continue
Tags: Checklists, Auditing, Template, Audit, Safety
Started by Tom Feb 20, 2012.
I am aware that scissor lifts do not fall under the aerial lift standards (although they should) but rather under the mobile scaffold standards. However, is there any standard someone can find about…Continue
Started by Garry L Mullins Jr. Last reply by Mark W. Monson Feb 16, 2011.
OSHA is headed in the wrong direction with its Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2), according to Jim Stanley, a former No. 2 at OSHA headquarters. While he agrees that requiring companies to…Continue
Started by David Green. Last reply by Kevin Moore Oct 3, 2010.
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