Fall Protection Policies video from OSHA
Assistant Secretary of Labor Dr. David Michaels explains OSHA’s fall protection polices for residential construction here.
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Assistant Secretary of Labor Dr. David Michaels explains OSHA’s fall protection polices for residential construction here.
According to the New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board there’s been an increase in the maximum benefit rate for accidents or dates of disablements on or after July 1, 2011. The new maximum rate is $772.96 for individuals with wages of $1,159.44 or greater. The previous maximum benefit rate that applied to accidents on or […]
Via U.S. Department of Labor — when you’re working in the heat, safety comes first. With the OSHA Heat Safety Tool, you have vital safety information available whenever and wherever you need it — right on your mobile phone. The App allows workers and supervisors to calculate the heat index for their worksite, and, based on the heat index, […]
Please join us in welcoming our wonderful new Lovell Safety Management staff people: Dawn Ardolino, Executive Assistant/Underwriting Analyst From the FBI to Lovell Safety Management, New Yorker Dawn Ardolino has over 15 years of experience running modern offices. As a top-level executive assistant, human resources coordinator, or office manager, Dawn is a skillful and resourceful […]
To aid in our clients’ compliance with the various Federal, State, and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course. The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.
OSHA has withdrawn a directive that allowed residential builders to bypass fall protection requirements. Residential construction will now be held to the same fall protection requirements as commercial construction (6’ rule). The Lovell Safety Department has arranged for Mr. Ron Williams of OSHA to share with our group members the current OSHA requirements for residential fall protection. Please click […]
Journalist Cara Trager in Crain’s New York Business has a wonderful article about a diversified workload saving a small business — in the unlikely field of asbestos removal: Ms. Grando would often hear her spouse-who owned a duct and pipe insulation firm in Woodside, Queens-turn down customers requesting asbestos removal. Those frequent calls persuaded her […]
Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC, announced the 2009 – 2010 dividend earnings of five of its Safety Groups: Launders and Cleaners, Safety Group #34 Hospital Compensation, Safety Group #275 Building Metal Trades, Safety Group #420 Association of Governments, Safety Group #496 Northeastern Retail Lumber Association, Safety Group #531 Safety Group #34 returned to members a […]
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