Safety Management Blog

Guides, data, and best practices for workplace safety.

Spotter and Flagging Safety Rules

Spotters and flaggers play a critical role in preventing struck-by incidents on construction and industrial worksites. This guide covers positioning rules, hand signals, PPE requirements and best practices for effective traffic control safety.

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Trenching Safety: Soil and Shoring

Trenching is one of the most hazardous activities in construction. Understanding soil classification and shoring requirements is critical to preventing cave-ins and keeping workers safe in excavation operations.

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Night Shift Safety: Fatigue and Risk

Night shift workers face elevated injury risks driven by fatigue, reduced visibility and decreased cognitive function during overnight hours. This guide covers fatigue management strategies, shift scheduling best practices and safety controls for overnight operations.

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Concrete Safety: Hazards & Controls

Concrete work ranks among the most hazardous activities on construction sites with risks ranging from silica exposure to chemical burns and struck-by incidents. This guide covers the critical hazards and proven controls every concrete crew needs.

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Heat Stress Safety at Work

Heat stress kills workers every year - and it is entirely preventable. This guide covers heat illness symptoms, prevention strategies, OSHA guidelines and emergency response procedures.

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How to Start a Safety Committee

A safety committee gives workers a formal voice in identifying hazards and shaping the safety program. This step-by-step guide explains how to form a safety committee that meets regulatory requirements and actually drives results.

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Behavioral Safety Observation Form

Behavioral safety observations catch at-risk actions before they become incidents. This guide explains how to design an observation form that works, train observers to use it effectively and build a program that shifts safety culture from reactive to proactive.

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Safety Data Sheet Binder Setup

A properly organized safety data sheet binder ensures workers can access chemical hazard information within seconds during an emergency. This guide covers physical and digital SDS binder setup, indexing methods and OSHA compliance requirements.

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Safety Leadership: Manager Guide

Safety culture starts at the top. Managers who actively lead on safety see fewer incidents, higher engagement and stronger compliance. This playbook shows you how to lead safety effectively.

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