With the approach of the winter season, weather conditions are changing. The drop in temperatures present a number of dangers for construction crews, and it’s important to be prepared if a winter storm were to head your way. Prepare your worksite and hard-working crew with these winter construction safety tips.
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While OSHA doesn’t have a list of guidelines for workers to follow in cold environments, there are important hazards construction workers should avoid during winter weather. With freezing temperatures and changing weather forecasts, don’t forget to prepare your site and take care of your workers on an ongoing basis.
Construction in Cold Weather
Are you aware of the health risks when working in cold weather? It’s important to encourage your workers to wear warm clothing and to take frequent breaks for workers to stay warm. In the unfortunate situation where winter construction safety isn’t practiced, a member of your team could risk hypothermia, frostbite or in worst cases, death. Learn how to avoid frostbite with these recommendations.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget to remind your workers of your winter preparedness plan before a severe weather storm. It’s crucial to keep everyone informed to ensure protection for your whole business.
Importance of Dewatering Your Site
If your construction site is near a body of water, you must remove all of the water before starting a project. A dry site in the winter is necessary for easy installation and safe working conditions. From minimizing slip and falls to avoiding soil erosion, your project will have more success without water. Learn more about the construction applications of site dewatering from our water control experts.
The Possibility of Winter Flooding
No matter where you’re working, there is always a threat for flooding. In the winter, heavy rainstorms and strong wind can cause water to buildup and melt into low areas. Without proper water control, melting lakes or rivers can increase the risk of flooding. Get your construction site prepared with these five winter flooding tips.
Stay Safe in Winter Weather
Are you ready to face the freezing temperatures this winter season? From equipment handling to worker health, construction sites face a number of hazardous elements in the cold weather. This season, don’t wait to start practicing the appropriate safety measures to protect you and your workers.
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