From pipe cleaning to asbestos abatement, Michigan’s Taplin Holdings is involved in a variety of service offerings that require the company to be especially vigilant about proper safety
Utilities, municipalities and contractors need to work together to avoid cross-bore disasters
Don’t shy away from using the more traditional equipment as well as your current vacuum excavators and drills
For contractors, having a plan in place for emergencies is a must for saving lives and keeping everyone on the same page.
Reminders should be given to workers when it comes to safety gear that needs to be worn at job sites.
Employees reporting safety concerns have ways to protect themselves if the employer retaliates. Patience needs to be had when reporting.
Heated workwear category growing in trade industries as a way to keep workers safe, and increase productivity.
Add these trucking technologies and tips to your route-running routine and ensure the safety of your drivers and the motoring public.
Keeping light towers, generators clean and maintained will keep your crews working well into the evening.
The federal agency is putting a new emphasis on outreach and enforcement efforts
The legalization of cannabis in some states has muddied the waters when it comes to employee drug testing
One of the most common risks in excavation is hearing loss, but there are tools out there to keep you and your crews safer.
Developing a job site plan brings added safety and protection for pedestrians and contractors.
Canada’s Graham Utility keeps its crews focused on working safely, from the equipment used in the field to regular continuing education courses
Use these 4 tips to reduce your risk for injury on the job site
To mark June being National Safety Month, here’s a compilation of past Dig Different articles focused on safety
Here's a detailed checklist of things you and your crews should do if the unthinkable happens