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Autumn Construction Safety Tips

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  1. Flu Shots: Autumn is the start of flu season, and doctors recommend all adults get vaccinated against the flu. Health experts warn that the addition of another respiratory illness, such as the flu, on top of catching the ongoing COVID-19 virus, could land people in the hospital much faster. Avoid the possibility by getting your flu shot now.

  2. Ladder Safety: Autumn weather can leave the ground wet and muddy, making it harder to place ladders securely. Gusty winds may even knock over some ladders. In addition, messy boots can also cause slipping as workers ascend.Remember these tips for ladder safety:
    • Clean any excess mud or water off boots before climbing on a ladder.
    • Use the right ladder for the job and inspect it before using.
    • Never place the ladder on unstable ground.
    • Never climb higher than the third rung from the top.
    • Never try to move a ladder while you are on it.

  3. Respirators and Facial Hair: Workers need to be aware facial hair could compromise a respirator’s seal. As long as the facial hair does not protrude under the respirator seal or interfere with the device’s valve function, there should be no issue. Short mustaches, sideburns, and small goatees usually do not present a hazard, but always ensure masks fit properly and snug before beginning work.

  4. Review Standard Procedures: Now is a great time to remind employees about standard procedures that may not regularly be discussed on job sites. Below are some important examples to cover during fall safety meetings:
    • Evacuation: Remind employees of the designated meeting area and the importance of them going there in an emergency.
    • Fall Arrest Systems: Provide a refresher on how to inspect fall arrest systems and ensure that they are fitted, rigged, and anchored properly.
    • Hearing Protection: Remind workers that while loud machines can cause hearing loss very quickly, lower decibel levels can also cause irreparable damage over time.
    • Hand Protection: Remind employees to use the right gloves for each task and to keep them on until they are finished to avoid hand injuries.
 

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