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05/29/2026
Today is National Heat Awareness Day - a good reminder that heat is not just uncomfortable, it can be dangerous.
On construction sites, roofing projects, utility work, excavation, paving, and other outdoor operations, heat stress can build quickly. By the time someone “looks” overheated, they may already be in trouble.
A strong heat illness prevention plan should include:
✅ Water, rest, and shade
✅ Acclimatization for new or returning workers
✅ Planning heavy work around peak heat when possible
✅ Supervisors trained to recognize early warning signs
✅ Emergency response procedures before they are needed
✅ A culture where workers feel comfortable speaking up
Heat safety is not just a summer topic. It is a planning, supervision, and leadership responsibility.
Protect your crews. Watch for each other. Take heat seriously.
Safety Pro | Safety. Done Right.
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04/20/2026
Over half of construction fatalities come from just four hazards.
Falls
Struck-by
Electrocutions
Caught-in or between
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration refers to these as the Fatal Four - and they consistently account for more than 50% of construction worker deaths.
These aren’t rare events.
They’re the same hazards showing up on jobsites every day.
The difference is whether they get addressed - or allowed to sit.
Safety Pro helps contractors stay ahead with consistent inspections, real jobsite visibility, and follow-through that keeps issues from turning into incidents.
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04/14/2026
Don't leave it to chance. Keep your team going home to their families each and every day.
When you can't be everywhere:
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04/09/2026
Let's get your up to speed so OSHA doesn't catch you off-guard.
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04/07/2026
How does your company show their dedication to safety?
If you need some help, that's our lane:
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04/06/2026
Safety isn’t about policing jobsites.
It’s about backing up the people out there doing the work every day.
At Safety Pro, we focus on helping teams stay ahead of the small things — before they become real problems.
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04/02/2026
One quick thing that tells you a lot about a job:
What happens to the small stuff.
Loose materials.
Blocked paths.
Things left “for later.”
On good jobs, it gets handled.
On others, it piles up.
That tells you how the job is really being run.
What’s the first thing you notice when you walk a job?
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03/31/2026
Ladder reminder:
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(1) requires ladders to extend at least 3 feet above the landing surface.
That gets missed all the time.
When we find this, it's often due to:
- The ladder is a little short for the situation
- It gets moved and not re-set correctly
- It “looks close enough” from the ground
- No one checks it after it’s placed
- No real enforcement
That 3 feet is what gives you something to hold onto getting on and off.
Without it, you’re stepping onto the landing blind.
Take a look at the ladders on your job today.
If it’s not right, fix it now.
Small misses are what lead to bigger problems.
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03/30/2026
New week. New chance to prove it.
Anybody can talk about how they run their jobs.
The good crews show it
in how they work, how they look out for each other,
and how they handle the small things.
If the gaps are starting to cost you, it’s time to tighten things up.
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