Tag Archive: Worker Safety

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Tech Forum – Don’t Be Found Dead in a Manhole

For most wastewater operators, working in manholes is a principal feature of their job; however, it is also a key culpri...

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Vac Safety on the HDD Jobsite

Here Are Some Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Traditional methods of excavation to locate underground utilities ca...

Vacuum Excavation Safety Tips to Keep Crews Safe

Vacuum excavation is a key component in the process to expose underground utilities before construction can begin (preve...

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Dr. Andrew Sanderson Joins WEF as Chief Medical Officer

To ensure protection of the health and safety of wastewater workers during the coronavirus pandemic and into the future,...

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Tech Forum: Developing A Successful Trench Safety Toolbox Talk Series

The challenges of trenching and excavation jobsite safety are faced by utility employees and contractors daily. Every em...

NASSCO Health & Safety Committee Position on Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Considering the most recent information on the COVID-19 outbreak, NASSCO’s goal is to protect the health and safet...

Worker Health and Safety Must Be the Primary Concern on...

No matter how big or small a construction site is, the primary concern for employers and workers must always be on healt...

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TTC Completes Environmental Impact Study of Steam-Cured CIPP

Recently, questions about the environmental impact of emissions from steam-cured cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) projects hav...

There’s No LOL in Distracted Driving: Implementing a Safe Driving...

On the jobsite, you face risks — design errors, defective materials or equipment, public exposure, just to name a ...

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Ohio Contractors Association Urges Motorists to Stay Alert Driving Through...

With the start of the 2016 summer driving season, Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) officials, and Ohio-af...