by mycomply | Jun 16, 2021 | Construction Safety, Insurance, myComply, ROI, Uncategorized
Construction firms utilize construction site access control for a variety of reasons. Some are looking to secure equipment, building materials, or other physical assets on the site. Others might be more interested in defending the site from passerby traffic,...
by mycomply | Jun 11, 2021 | Construction Safety, OSHA
Construction safety orientations are essential to ensure a qualified workforce. On major projects, general contractors (GCs) and Construction Managers (CMs) might be overseeing hundreds of different subcontractors throughout the duration of a project. Promoting safe...
by mycomply | Feb 7, 2020 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech, Local Law 196, New York City
Turnstiles are a level of access control that safeguard a job site, preventing workers or pedestrians from freely accessing your site. This prevents the site from being vandalized, damaged, and safely stores equipment on site. But this is NOT the reason contractors...
by mycomply | Jan 30, 2020 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech, Local Law 196, Megaprojects, New York City
Turnstiles are a level of access control that safeguard a job site, preventing workers or pedestrians from freely accessing your site. This prevents the site from being vandalized, damaged, and safely stores equipment on site. But this is NOT the reason contractors...
by mycomply | Nov 13, 2019 | Construction Safety, OSHA
Typically, OSHA cites the same workplace injuries or hazards over and over. We hear that falls are dangerous, to be cautious when handling chemicals, or to be aware of fire hazards. But, when it comes down to it, do companies have a strategy in place to ensure they...