It's not the beauty of building you should look at it's the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time ~ David Allan Coe...
Across all of MCR Safety's industry pages, we highlight each industry, employment numbers, worker activities performed, potential hazards, and, most importantly, the gear necessary to help keep construction workers safe...
According to IBISWorld, the industry produces over $2 in activity, with over 3,000,000 establishments operating within it.These types of economic numbers show how the industry has significant impact on U.S economy..
The knowledge and information we share below around hazards, injuries and PPE apply to all construction workers, whether they work in the industry or as worker for another sector.
From excavating contractors clearing construction site to carpenters erecting the frame, the industry is component of U.S and the overall global market..
Our goal is to make you aware of as PPE will change depending on the environment where the activities being performed..
No matter if contractor, for example, finds employment within the industry or at facility, the activities they perform will be the same...
On each construction subindustry page, we highlight the specific hazards that are the primary culprits for causing on-the-job injuries like the ones listed above, along with the types of PPE workers should consider wearing..
As you can imagine, the industry is regulated, and Occupational Health and Safety Administration has additional standards for the construction and industry.
The ITC Lab is ISO 17025 accredited lab to perform ANSI ISEA 105-2016 cut resistance, abrasion resistance, puncture resistance, and conductive heat resistance testing North America.
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