Feb 2, 2026
Most first aid moments aren’t dramatic. They’re everyday situations where knowing what to do makes all the difference. First aid is: • Treating a burn • Stopping bleeding • Recognizing a concussion • Helping someone who’s overheated or faint Preparedness isn’t...
Jan 30, 2026
Thanks to their compact design and powerful torque, skid steers have a higher center of gravity than many operators realize. Quick turns, uneven terrain, or carrying a raised load can shift the machine’s balance in seconds. Sometimes before there’s time to react! ...
Jan 28, 2026
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) are regulated work-at-height equipment under OHS legislation. Most incidents are preventable when legal duties, manufacturer instructions, and safe work practices are followed. DO • Operate MEWPs only if trained, competent,...
Jan 28, 2026
Rushing is one of the most common factors behind workplace incidents, on every job site, in every industry! When we rush, we’re more likely to: • Skip pre-use inspections • Miss changing site conditions • Take shortcuts around procedures • Compromise awareness Working...
Jan 28, 2026
Did you know 80% of workers copy what their supervisors do? Including the bad habits? That means leadership sets the tone every single day. Want safe behavior? Show it. Wear the PPE Follow the process Speak up about safety Cut corners? Expect others to do the same....
Jan 28, 2026
A properly fitted full body harness is essential to effective fall protection. Correctly positioned D-rings, secure leg and shoulder straps, and proper adjustment help ensure forces are distributed safely in the event of a fall. Always follow manufacturer guidelines...
Jan 19, 2026
Mindful Monday! We all know equipment has blind spots. But so do we. Phones, rushing, complacency, and assumptions can quietly pull our attention away from the task, sometimes putting hazards right in front of us. Staying mindful means slowing down, checking our...
Jan 16, 2026
Forklifts are essential on jobsites, but when the load needs to go up, out, and over, telehandlers step in. What makes them different? Reach: Telehandlers lift vertically and horizontally. Terrain: Built for rough, uneven jobsite conditions. Versatility: One...