Safety Shortcuts Lead to Disaster
The following is a list of safety “shortcuts” that are all too common on construction sites.
DetailsThe following is a list of safety “shortcuts” that are all too common on construction sites.
DetailsThe dynamic combination of Auger Services and Air2 have proven time and again they have the resources and expertise it takes to keep our Gulf’s energy supply flowing.
DetailsPLH Group has a seven point PREVENT system that ensures employees pause and review prior to critical steps at the jobsite.
DetailsHeat stress is a buildup of body heat generated either internally by muscle use or externally by the environment. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke result when the body is overwhelmed by heat.
DetailsWhen you see a yellow light, don’t drive like you stole something. Stop for that yellow traffic light and enjoy the rest of your drive.
DetailsMost people adjust their mirrors in a way that creates blind spots. There is a right way to do it. Let’s walk through the proper steps.
DetailsThe increase in wind speeds creates high wind conditions that, if not properly planned for, can result in worker injury on job sites.
DetailsHeating equipment is a leading cause of home fire deaths. Here are some steps that can prevent most heating-related fires from happening.
DetailsThe annual Safety Summit is an example of the substantial commitment PLH Group has for Safety, Health and Environmental.
DetailsPLH Group employees raised nearly $2,200 to benefit Love for Kids, a nonprofit organization..
DetailsCaution is required when driving on “country roads” because they are not designed for high-speed travel like urban roadways.
DetailsMatt Compher, Senior Vice President for Safety, Health and Environmental at PLH Group attended the ApprenticeshipUSA Summit at the White House on September 8, 2015.
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