Construction sites are often synonymous with heavy machinery, hard hats, and high-visibility vests. But have you ever considered the critical role that lighting plays in the industry? We explore them in this article.
In the fast-paced world of construction, safety is paramount. Every day, workers are exposed to a variety of hazards that can result in accidents and injuries. To mitigate these risks and ensure the well-being of everyone on the site, construction companies are increasingly turning to RAMS (Risk Assessment and Method Statement) boards.
In a significant move towards environmental sustainability, the United Kingdom government has taken a bold step by announcing a ban on single-use plastics which goes into effect on October 1st 2023.
Most diamond blades are designed for cutting specific materials; some are best for cutting hard concrete or granite, while others are formulated to withstand the higher abrasion of substrates such as asphalt.
Diamond blades are widely used for cutting concrete, asphalt and other similar hard materials. Often a cut may be made through more than one material – for example, when cutting through asphalt into concrete or commonly when cutting asphalt on one job, and concrete on the next – and in those instances, a multi-purpose diamond blade may be preferable.
Diamond blades are excellent for cutting asphalt as they leave an accurate, straight edge that can be easily sealed when the asphalt is repaired and won’t easily break down. But asphalt is a very abrasive material that will quickly wear down the wrong sort of blade.
Many tasks require gloves to be cut-resistant, but how do you know which level of cut resistance you need for the task you are carrying out? Read this post ti find out.
According to the HSE and Cancer Research UK, outdoor workers such as construction workers who are exposed to the sun for prolonged periods are exposed to risks including skin damage and, eye damage, overheating, dehydration and most seriously, an increased chance of developing skin cancer - there are ways in which you can stay protected, here they are...
Construction sites are notorious for generating copious amounts of dust, posing significant health and environmental risks. In recent years, the importance of dust suppression in construction has gained recognition, leading to the adoption of various techniques and technologies to mitigate its adverse effects.
Introducing the Deep Green towable site welfare cabin - on the surface, a pretty neat space for your workforce to prepare meals, eat, relax, work, dry workwear and use the WC, however, this welfare cabin is a little smarter and a lot more energy efficient than most of its counterparts.
A defibrillator also commonly known as a defib, AED or PAD (Public Access Defibrillator) is a device that delivers a high-energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is suffering cardiac arrest, this shock is called defibrillation, and is an essential part of trying to save the life of someone who is in cardiac arrest.