Our Products
Our Products
Mobile Worker Management
Journey Management
How It Works
Journey Management
Our Journey Management solution provides centralised visibility of your mobile workers, automated emergency escalations and helps reduce the number of accidents, injuries and delays among mobile workers.

Learn More
Resources
Journey Management Guide
Download Guide
Lone Worker Management
How It Works
Lone Worker Management
Our Lone Worker solution provides complete visibility no matter where your workers are, effective communication with periodic check-ins and a fast and reliable emergency escalation process.
Learn More
Resources
Lone Worker Management Guide
Download Guide
EHS Management
Incident Reporting
How It Works
EHS Management
Our Incident Reporting solution helps you prevent workplace injuries by capturing crucial details, assigning corrective actions, and safety trend analysis with data-driven insights.

Learn More
Resources
EHS Management Guide
Download Guide
Hazard Identification
How It Works
Hazard Identification
With our Hazard Identification solution, you can capture, prioritize and control workplace hazards. Unlike paper-based solutions, anyone can report a hazard while working out in the field. The report is done quickly and from any mobile or web-based device.
Learn More
Resources
Hazard Identification Guide
Download Guide
Safety Observations
How It Works
Safety Observations Guide
Our safety observation solution offers real-time communication, ensuring swift action on safety concerns. It streamlines and improves employee safety, empowering safety managers to proactively mitigate risks and drive a safer work environment.
Learn More
Resources
Safety Observations Guide
Download Guide
Audits and Inspections
How It Works
Audits and Inspections Guide
With our Audits & Inspections solution, you can schedule and assign standardized Audits & Inspections. Allocate corrective actions and track the progress of remediation efforts.
Learn More
Resources
Audits and Inspections Guide
Download Guide
Fatigue Management
Alertness Tracking
How It Works
Fatigue Management
Our proactive Fatigue Management solution uses a game-like quiz to identify when your people are struggling with alertness, a leading indicator of fatigue.
Learn More
Resources
Fatigue Management Guide
Download Guide
Training
Training Tracker
How It Works
Training Tracker
Our Training Tracking solution simplifies the complexities of safety training scheduling. Build out training curriculums by site, role or project and rely on automated training reminders and renewals.
Learn More
Resources
Training Tracker Guide
Download Guide
How It Works
Journey Management
Our Journey Management solution provides centralised visibility of your mobile workers, automated emergency escalations and helps reduce the number of accidents, injuries and delays among mobile workers.
Learn More
Resources
Journey Management Guide
Download Guide
Our Solutions
Industries we serve
All Industries
Mining, Oil and Gas
How It Works
Ensure your mining operations meet the highest standards of safety and compliance with SafetyIQ. Our proactive safety management is specifically configured to manage all elements of Work Health and Safety that are unique to the Mining Industry.
Learn More
Resources
Mining, Oil and Gas Safety Guide
Download Guide
Manufacturing
How It Works
Ou safety software empowers the manufacturing industry to create safer, healthier, and more productive workspaces. We help you to truly become the guardian of your workforce's safety, protecting the backbone of your organization from the risks that could grind your progress to a halt.
Learn More
Resources
Manufacturing Safety Guide
Download Guide
Construction and Engineering
How It Works
Our safety management solution was built manage all elements of Work Health and Safety that are unique to the Construction Industry including safety processes for workers that travel or work alone, with a comprehensive EHS Management tool.
Learn More
Resources
Construction and Engineering Safety Guide
Download Guide
Transport and Logistics
How It Works
We help Transport and Logistics companies to streamline incident reporting, real-time monitoring of drivers, enhance compliance management, and enable data-driven decision-making. Experience a safer and more efficient operation with SafetyIQ.
Learn More
Resources
Transport and Logistics Safety Guide
Download Guide
Health and Community Services
How It Works
We help Health and Community Services Organisations meet the highest standards of safety and compliance. Our Safety management platform is specifically configured to manage all elements of Work Health and Safety that are unique to the Health and Community Services Industry.
Learn More
Resources
Health and Community Services Safety Guide
Download Guide
How we help
Ensure your mining operations meet the highest standards of safety and compliance with SafetyIQ. Our proactive safety management is specifically configured to manage all elements of Work Health and Safety that are unique to the Mining Industry.
Learn More
Resources
Mining, Oil and Gas Safety Guide
Download Guide
PricingContact
Our Products
How It Works
Journey Management
Our Journey Management solution provides centralised visibility of your mobile workers, automated emergency escalations and helps reduce the number of accidents, injuries and delays among mobile workers.
Learn More
Resources
Journey Management Guide
Download Guide
How It Works
Lone Worker Management
Our Lone Worker solution provides complete visibility no matter where your workers are, effective communication with periodic check-ins and a fast and reliable emergency escalation process.
Learn More
Resources
Lone Worker Management Guide
cover image of lone worker guideDownload Guide
How It Works
Incident Reporting
Our Incident Reporting solution helps you prevent workplace injuries by capturing crucial details, assigning corrective actions, and safety trend analysis with data-driven insights.

Learn More
Resources
Incident Reporting Guide
cover image of our incident reporting guideDownload Guide
How It Works
Hazard Identification
With our Hazard Identification solution, you can capture, prioritize and control workplace hazards. Unlike paper-based solutions, anyone can report a hazard while working out in the field. The report is done quickly and from any mobile or web-based device.
Learn More
Resources
Hazard Identification Guide
cover image for hazard management guideDownload Guide
How It Works
Safety Observations
Our Safety Observation solution offers real-time communication, ensuring swift action on safety concerns. It streamlines and improves employee safety, empowering safety managers to proactively mitigate risks and drive a safer work environment.
Learn More
Resources
Safety Observations Guide
safety observation guide cover imageDownload Guide
How It Works
Audits and Inspections
With our Audits and Inspections solution, you can schedule and assign standardized Audits and Inspections. Allocate corrective actions and track the progress of remediation efforts.
Learn More
Resources
Audits and Inspections Guide
safety audits and inspections guide cover imageDownload Guide
How It Works
Training Tracker
Our Training Tracking solution simplifies the complexities of safety training scheduling. Build out training curriculums by site, role or project and rely on automated training reminders and renewals.
Learn More
Resources
Training Tracker Guide
training tracking software guide cover imageDownload Guide
How It Works
Fatigue Management
Our proactive Fatigue Management solution uses a game-like quiz to identify when your people are struggling with alertness, a leading indicator of fatigue.
Learn More
Resources
Fatigue Management Guide
cover image of fatigue management guideDownload Guide
Our Solutions
How It Works
Mining, Oil and Gas
Ensure your mining operations meet the highest standards of safety and compliance with SafetyIQ. Our proactive safety management is specifically configured to manage all elements of Workplace Health and Safety that are unique to the Mining Industry.
Learn More
Resources
Mining, Oil and Gas Safety Guide
Mining industry usecase imageDownload Guide
How It Works
Manufacturing
Our safety software empowers the manufacturing industry to create safer, healthier, and more productive workspaces. We help you to truly become the guardian of your workforce's safety, protecting the backbone of your organization from the risks that could grind your progress to a halt.
Learn More
Resources
Manufacturing Safety Guide
2 workers in ppe walking through a manufacturing factoryDownload Guide
How It Works
Construction and Engineering
Our safety management solution was built to manage all elements of Workplace Health and Safety that are unique to the Construction Industry including safety processes for workers that travel or work alone, with a comprehensive Safety Management Platform.
Learn More
Resources
Construction and Engineering Safety Guide
Construction industry use case imageDownload Guide
How It Works
Transport and Logistics
We help Transport and Logistics companies to streamline incident reporting, real-time monitoring of drivers, enhance compliance management, and enable data-driven decision-making. Experience a safer and more efficient operation with SafetyIQ.
Learn More
Resources
Transport and Logistics Safety Guide
transport and logistics industry imageDownload Guide
How It Works
Health and Community Services
We help Health and Community Services Organisations meet the highest standards of safety and compliance. Our Safety management platform is specifically configured to manage all elements of Workplace Health and Safety that are unique to the Health and Community Services Industry.
Learn More
Resources
Health and Community Services Safety Guide
Social worker attending patient home visitDownload Guide
ResourcesPricingContact

11 Construction Safety Tips to Avoid Construction Site Hazards

Working on a construction site can be dangerous, especially if you don’t take the necessary precautions. In this article, we’ll go over some of the most important construction safety tips to help you stay safe while working on a construction site.

What is the Importance of Construction Safety?

Construction is a hazardous profession. Every day, workers are injured on the job. Some injuries are minor, and some are life-threatening. 

It is essential to follow safety procedures to ensure the protection of construction employees. We will go over 11 important construction safety tips in this guide.

Potential Hazards to Construction Workers

On construction sites, electrical dangers are a major cause of mortality. A common electrical hazard is the use of extension cords. Extension cords can cause fires, explosions, and electrocution. Be sure your employees are properly trained on how to handle extension cords and any machine that has a high voltage.

When it comes to construction workers, falls are one of the major causes of serious injuries on the job. Falls can be prevented by taking several steps including:

  • Make sure workers use proper footwear
  • Properly train and equip workers
  • Keep all work areas clear of debris
  • Train workers to recognize and report warning signs of falls
  • Provide a safe work environment
  • Monitor workers’ health

Construction workers can come into contact with harmful chemicals and suffer several respiratory risks. The following are examples of such dangerous chemicals: Tar, sawdust, paint, epoxy, mould, and many others.

The following are some of the respiratory risks associated with construction chemicals:

  1. Eye, skin, and respiratory irritation
  2.  Anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic reaction)
  3. Emphysema (long-term lung damage)
  4. Asthma
  5. Other respiratory conditions
  6. Decreased lung capacity
  7. Sudden death

Machinery can be hazardous to your employees and your project. Having the right tools and well-trained workers can help you avoid these risks. If you use an unsupervised machine or equipment make sure you have a competent operator.

11 Construction Safety Tips

1. Invest in Your Workforce's Training and Education

If you are training your workers in construction, it is important to make sure that they know the proper safety procedures and work with them.

The best way to keep your workers and clients safe is to have a construction safety program in place. This will help everyone know what to do if there is an emergency or if a worker is injured.

2. Establish an Efficient Safety Program

In addition to ensuring your workers are equipped with the right safety gear and supplies, you also need to be vigilant about enforcing safety practices. Important precautions for the safety of your employees include the following: 

  • Conduct a compliance check: OSHA offers compliance guidance in its Field Operations Manual. Ascertain that your organisation complies with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry-specific requirements.
  • Train your employees: To stay in compliance, make sure your workers know and follow safety rules. Remember to reinforce good practices with regular training. You can find OSHA’s online, state-specific safety courses.
  • Keep up with the most recent developments in safety: Keep up to date with the latest construction safety news by subscribing to a company newsletter, reading trade publications, and monitoring industry news. 

3. Regularly Inspect Equipment and Gear

Inspect your equipment and tools to make sure they are working and that they are in good condition. This will help reduce the risk of accidents and injuries.

4. Safe Use of Heavy Equipment Requires Proper Training

When working with heavy machinery like cranes and forklifts, do not allow workers to operate these machines without the proper training. If your workers are using machines, they should have the proper training and they should be safe. If they are not trained, you should not allow them to operate the machines.

5. When Working with Chemicals, Take All Necessary Precautions

If you have chemicals on site, make sure your workers are safe when using them. This includes wearing the proper protective gear, properly storing the chemicals, and following safety procedures. 

When working in construction, it is important to wear different types of clothing and work-related gear to protect yourself from the hazards of construction. 

For a comprehensive internal audit for your workplace safety, check out our Interactive PDF, covering safe practices from Fire Emergency to storage and use of chemicals.

6. Being Able to Communicate Clearly is Crucial

As a construction company, you must communicate with your employees about the construction site. You should always be clear about what you are planning to do and what the employees should do. 

You should also be clear about what you are not planning to do or what the employees should not do. If you don't communicate with your employees about the type of construction being done, they may assume that they can do what they want, and this can cause safety risks.

If you are unsure of how to communicate with your employees, ask your supervisor, but you should always be transparent about it.

7. Use Modern Technologies

About 96% of U.S. adults have access to a mobile phone, with 81 percent having a smartphone. Due to the widespread availability of mobile devices, people are now able to communicate more quickly and in more depth than ever before.

SafetyIQ Journey Management Software

SafetyIQ is a great solution for the construction industry. It includes powerful features like journey management, digitised risk management, integrated communication, and more.

SafetyIQ is a cost-effective, easy-to-use management solution that helps small, medium, and large construction companies to manage their remote workforce. 

The SafetyIQ system enables remote workers to manage real-time responses and decrease the number of driving accidents, injuries, and inconveniences.

To Know More About SafetyIQ Or Request A Free Demo, Click here.

8. Safety Glasses

For eyes, safety glasses or eye protection provide full eye coverage. These are either impact-resistant or shatterproof. There are also many types of eye protection to choose from.

9. Use Respirators

Respirators protect employees from respiratory hazards. These hazards include dust, fumes, gases, vapours, and irritants. Respirators must be certified by a third-party contractor.

10. Comply with Recommended Practices for Electrical Safety

The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends that companies in the construction industry should be familiar with electrical standards. Here are some of the electrical safety guidelines to follow:

  • Do not use extension cords.
  • Keep extension cords away from water.
  • On all electrical outlets, install a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
  • Keep electrical connections free of debris.
  • Keep electrical cords away from moving machinery.
  • Check that all electrical equipment is grounded correctly.
  • Do not use a ladder to work with electrical equipment.
  • Do not work with a wet electrical cord.
  • Do not work with damaged electrical equipment.

11. Possess the Necessary Safety Equipment and Supplies

Safety tools and supplies aren’t just an investment. They’re an essential part of your safety program. Make sure your workforce is protected by acquiring the necessary gear. At the very least, you should have fall protection equipment on every job site. 

It’s estimated that nearly half of all construction workers are injured because they fail to use fall protection. The ladder should be visible and easily accessible. The crew should be aware of its whereabouts in case of emergency. If your workers can’t reach the ladder, they can’t climb up safely.

Keep a first-aid kit on hand, and make sure that you’re prepared for emergencies. You should also have personal protective equipment on the job site. 

If your worker is exposed to hazardous materials, you need to know the signs of exposure and what to do in case of a chemical spill. You should always assume the worst-case scenario when dealing with chemical accidents.

Conclusion

Even though working in construction might be risky, there are measures that can be taken to reduce that risk. You need to ensure that your employees have access to the necessary safety equipment and training and that your safety policy is being strictly adhered to. The above construction safety tips will help to reduce the probability of injury to workers.

Blog

We cover a range of topics in our articles - view all blogs.

Types of Risks with Remote and Isolated Work

SafetyIQ’s journey management software can help to control the risks and protect your people. 

Read More
Using Technology to Improve Safety in the Workplace

Journey management software program can allow employers to be instantly alerted when an employee has not checked-in.

Read More
What is Journey Management and Why Does it Matter?

From planning the journey, completing a risk assessment to gaining approval, the entire process is automated and seamless with SafetyIQ.

Read More

Get more actionable insights in your inbox!

Sign up for our HSE newsletter Before The Audit and get emails with complimentary templates, guides or actionable resources
Subscribe
crossmenuchevron-down