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Toolbox Talk
Hello Team, Next week is, Berg Group Safety Week! We will have 4 morning toolbox talks starting Monday 10/7/24 and ending on Thursday 10/10/24. We will also have several project…
Dave | 10/04/2024
Incident: Worker was tasked with folding down a handrail system on a…
Dave | 09/16/2024
Its time to focus on working safely in these hot conditions.…
Dave | 08/22/2024
Punctures and cuts are common on-the-job injuries. Punctures occur when objects such…
Dave | 08/01/2024
Workers die from heat related illnesses every summer and every death is preventable. When heat stroke doesn’t kill immediately, it can shut down major body organs causing acute heart, liver, kidney and muscle damage, nervous system problems, and blood disorders. Workers suffering from heat exhaustion are at greater risk for accidents, since they are less alert and can be confused. Let’s look at who is susceptible and how to prevent injuries in a hot work environment. A. GENERAL Workers exposed to extreme heat, or work in hot environments, may be at risk of heat stress. Exposure to extreme heat can result in occupational illnesses and injuries. And, that makes prevention of heat stress in workers very important. Some of the risk factors that contribute to heat stress are: High temperature, humidity, no wind and direct sun exposure…
Dave | 07/22/2024