Heat Survival

Hot day, hot job, high humidity, and BINGO....another heat victim. No one is immune, and construction workers are prime candidates for heat-related illnesses. During hot weather stay alert for telltale symptoms and remember these first aid tips.

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Guardrails

Guardrails protect you from falls that can seriously injure or even kill. The amount of protection guardrails provide depends on how they are constructed and maintained. Most guardrails are built of strong materials and are usually solid when first put up. As time goes by, however, guardrails often are abused, weakened, broken, or moved and not replaced.

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First Aid

It's an excellent idea for construction workers and for everyone to know first aid fundamentals: how to stop bleeding, start breathing, start a stopped heart beating again, and give any other vitally needed care until professional help arrives.

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Blood Pressure, The Silent Killer

High blood pressure causes more preventable deaths than any other disease. High blood pressure occurs when either the blood vessels become too narrow, causing a strain as the heart pumps harder to get the blood through, or the heart itself overworks, pushing too much blood through with each beat and placing a strain on the vessels. If left unattended, this disease can lead to heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, and premature death.

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Hazard Communication (Right to Know)

Right-to-know refers to your "right to know" what hazardous chemicals and materials you may be exposed to on the jobsite. You should be aware of the potential hazards in order to properly prepare yourself to work with the materials. We cannot eliminate hazardous substances, but we can greatly reduce the danger in dealing with them.

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Eyes

If you were faced with sacrificing four of these five basic senses, which one would you keep? Most people would keep their sense of sight. Yet on so many occasions, we treat this most priceless possession too lightly. The value of our site cannot be measured.

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Electric Shock

Some people believe that low voltage shocks can’t harm them. Actually, these low voltage jolts can be fatal. The severity of a shock is measured by three factors-the quantity of current flowing through the body; the path of the current as it passes through the body; and the duration of the current.

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Clothing For Construction

There's one industry where today's fashions just don't make it. That‘s construction. Fancy duds are likely to get caught or snagged and cause you to fall or to get hurt in some other way. Your clothing should not only be appropriate but rugged enough to stand up to the use it'll get.

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