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10 Construction Safety Tips from Experts

Work Gearz

We are all aware of the hazards that occur in the construction sites like: Falling from the heights. Electrical hazards. You don’t need any special training in learning the preventive measures for the hazards in the construction site. Getting hit by moving objects. Slipping or tripping. Handling chemicals. Noise pollution.

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5 Uses for Thermal Imaging Equipment on Construction Sites

CCR Magazine

If you’re in the construction industry, thermal imaging equipment can be an invaluable asset. In this article, they break down the five key uses of thermal imaging on construction sites. Detecting Heat Loss Thermal imaging equipment is a valuable tool for identifying heat loss at construction sites.

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Upgrading Electrical Infrastructure In Commercial Buildings

CCR Magazine

A commercial building’s electrical system is its lifeblood. Strategic planning is crucial for smoothly renovating commercial electrical infrastructure. This article dives into the vital strategies for upgrading electrical infrastructure in commercial buildings. Electrical engineers are invaluable here.

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Electrocutions: A Very Scary Reality at Construction Sites

CCR Magazine

of these deaths are from construction site electrocutions. OSHA also highlights that electrocutions are the third-highest cause of workers’ deaths after falls and hits from construction materials and equipment. The following article reviews electrocution accidents in construction sites.

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Top tips for reducing warehouse maintenance costs

GCP Applied Technologies

Taking proactive steps at addressing maintenance issues can help keep the site operating at full capacity, avoid production delays, protect product inventory, reduce operating costs and minimize accidents. . DUCTILCRETE® engineered slab systems significantly reduce control joints and curling. Consider lighting needs.

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Preventing and Managing Burn Injuries in Construction Environments

CCR Magazine

Burn injuries in construction environments can lead to severe consequences. These incidents happen due to electrical mishaps, hot surfaces, and flammable materials. Understanding these hazards helps you protect your team and workplace. You have the power to make a difference through safety protocols and proper training.

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Attend the Leading Construction Expo in the Industry

Construction Marketing

The New York Build 2016 ( March 7th & 8 th ) focuses on a range of topic areas from construction regulation, major projects and upcoming contracts to sustainable building and the latest construction technology. The leading new construction exhibition will focus exclusively on New York and New York State. Construction Eng.