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High on Safety

The Shocking Truth About Electrical Safety

There’s no good buzz when it comes to electrical shocks on the job site.

by Daniel J. Sabatino


Mast Climbers Up Top and Safe

A pictorial on the safety and versatility attributes of mast climbing units.


(Safely) Walk the Plank

All over the world, construction and maintenance workers risk their health and well-being in an effort to “get up there.”

by Jeffrey F. Prante


Aerial Quality

As contractors that do not own their own aerial work platforms, listen to the rental yards, read the manufacturers’ instructions, keep operator’s manual on hand and read what OSHA mandates.

by Tony Groat


Scaffolds: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Scaffolds can be either the greatest asset or the worst nightmare to employee safety and production.

by Daniel J. Sabatino CSHM


Let’s Get Real About Fall Protection for Scaffold Erectors

The Scaffold Industry Association calls for change.

by John R. Miller


High on Safety: Showcase


High on Safety: Strength in Unity

In the early 1970s scaffolding contractors on the West Coast were going through difficult times. Previous attempts to establish an association had been unsuccessful, but this time, most likely because of the threat that the OSHA regulations posed to their business, scaffolders were ready to band together and the Scaffold Contractors Association was organized on July 21, 1972.


High on Safety: Which Hoist is best?

The chances of a dangerous accident occurring can be greatly reduced, even eliminated, just by choosing the appropriate equipment and following the safety guidelines specified. Too often, safety is sacrificed in the hands of cost. However, it is possible to specify an option that will eliminate safety dangers without breaking the bank.

by Tami Hamilton


High on Safety: RFID as a Fall Protection Solution

The days of logging inspections and equipment assignments on paper are over! Widely recognized in other industries as an ideal information tracking tool, radio frequency identification (RFID) is now entering the safety arena to simplify record keeping for equipment and supplies.


High on Safety: Quantum Leap Forward

Most recently, I have discovered a totally unique device capable of transporting one (or even two) people up or down to remote elevations at the rate of 1 foot per second with less effort than sitting down in your favorite chair and turning on the TV. It might not be in a “single bound”, but it’s darn close.

by Chip Macdonald
















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