Knives are extremely dangerous tools. One study done on injuries related to knife use reported 8.2 million injuries that needed to be treated in the ER between 1990 and 2008. That is an average of almost 1,200 injuries a day. There are many companies that prohibit the use of fixed open blade knives while on …
A dirty car is a hazard to you in many ways. If your windows and mirrors are dirty, it can obstruct your view from the road. Items such as trash, water bottles, books, or other things in your car can cause harm to you if you are in an accident. It is best to try …
Southern California presents one of the world’s most perilous natural wildland fuel environments, coupled with the potential for explosive fire weather. Active fire conditions may persist throughout the year, contingent on rainfall levels and other weather dynamics. Historically, the largest fires in the region tend to occur during the fall months, occasionally extending into early …
Safety Starts with Caring From The Heart. “A Safety Attitude” How does attitude affect how your work pace and safety on the job? What is your attitude today? We all have days where our overall attitude could improve, but how is yours towards your coworkers, boss, or safety on a day-to-day basis? If you are …
2024 National Work Zone Awareness Week, April 15-19 Work Zones are temporary. Actions behind the wheel can last forever. Patriot General Engineering proudly supports National Work Zone Awareness Week 2024, recognizing the paramount importance of safety in construction zones. With a steadfast commitment to ensuring the well-being of both workers and motorists, Patriot General …
Southern California ecosystems range from semiarid to bone dry, and the region’s self-protecting plants range from standoffish to downright nasty. Here are a few dangerous and poisonous SoCal plants to steer clear of. LEAVES OF THREE, LET THEM BE! Poison Oak, often referred to as “the most common shrub in California,” is prevalent in the …
On Friday, March 8, 2024, Patriot General Engineering hosted our annual companywide Safety Standdown event at Sycuan Resort. This gathering served as a testament to our unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of safety within our operations. CEO Steve Garcia and Safety Manager Todd Vance kicked-off the event with poignant messages emphasizing the paramount importance …
Here’s what you need to think about when selecting gloves. Identifying actual or potential hand hazards. For example, you might be required to wear: OSHA Construction Standard 1926.95(a) Protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for … extremities … shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition wherever it is necessary by …
The Drop ZoneExpanding our view of line of fire. This week takes a closer look at a line-of-fire issue, specifically the drop hazard created when working aloft. Unfortunately, year after year utility workers are injured when objects are inadvertently dropped from heights, creating a significant threat for those on the ground. Since the Beginning of …
Construction sites are oftentimes very hectic and busy with many workers, contractors, and vendors simultaneously working together on different things within the site. These sites can present many dangers to everyone involved if good housekeeping is not done. A tidy work area reduces the risks of injuries and can also increase fire safety. Learn best …
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