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A Continuous Concern
As often stated, construction fire safety tops the list of potential hazards on a job site. Whether you're responsible for a small construction site or a massive one, construction fire potential is a continuous concern. Constant effort must be maintained in order to protect employees, visitors such as inspectors or vendors delivering supplies, as well as the site itself.
With insurance premiums and liability costs escalating, redoubling your efforts by keeping a watchful eye on the fire potential at your site will be grandly rewarded. The risks may seem intangible or remote, but they offer rewards by reducing potential losses.
Construction safety is tough, often thankless work. It takes a persistent safety soul with a thick hide and a relentless personality to be successful. Accompanying this article is a series of handy checklists to assist you in your efforts.
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Construction Site Housekeeping
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These checklists are for informational purposes only. No checklist is a substitute for a comprehensive safety program.
Linda F. Johnson, CSP, MS, CEHS, is the Technical Editor of Occupational Health & Safety.
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