The Proper Lift
Keeping workers safe from traffic, chemicals, dangerous equipment, and other hazards are always top of mind on any construction site, but have you considered...
Going Paperless
Improve jobsite safety with digital solution
By Kyle Slager
From lifting heavy objects to working on scaffolding 40 feet in the air, those who work out...
Safer Jobsites
Almost any job in the construction industry comes with its share of risk. On the average jobsite, you'll find multi-ton machines and construction materials...
High Standard of Safety
Modern contractors know the importance of safe equipment and safety on the jobsite. JLG shares this value by continually striving to make its operations...
How the OSHA Silica Standard Challenged Manufacturers to Push Innovation
September 23 marked a year since the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sought to bring worker protections into the forefront by starting to...
Impact of COVID-19
As more construction workers return to jobsites, construction business owners are grappling with what the new normal looks like and how they can protect...
Crane “Fall Zones” Are Larger Than They Appear
Concerning crane suspended loads, OSHA states that the fall zone is considered to be “the area (including, but not limited to, the area directly...
20-Foot Working Radius
In a recent ACT article, John Schoppert discussed the most common OSHA citations under the new Crane & Derrick standard: Failure to ensure Signalperson...
WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION: Safe Kit
Safe Kit CEO Euricka Alugas’ dedication to service has always been the driving force behind her vision. She founded Safe Kit, a 100-percent woman-owned...
Access Control
Access control is an idea whose time has come. A growing number of fleet owners are recognizing that it’s a wise investment because it...









