Hidden Hazards on the Job Site 

Jobs in the construction industry can be a lot more dangerous than jobs in other industries. In fact, much of the work contractors do is inherently dangerous.  

Some dangers on a job site include machines, electrical wires, ladders, tools, and more.  

Dangerous situations can be found anywhere on a job site, inside or outside. Below, we wanted to share what to look out for on the job and keep a critical eye on to prevent injury. 

On a job site, it is always important to be aware of your surroundings. Upon arrival, check out the entire site and get an idea of where everything is located and place, so there will be no surprises. 

Here are some things you should check for on a job site:  

  • Make sure the floor or ground is solid and sturdy before placing ladders or any heavy equipment on it. 
  • Check for mold and asbestos. You don’t want to be breathing in these things while on the job every day. This can cause health problems down the road. 
  • Check bushes and greenery for anything poisonous, sharp, or filled with dangerous insects that could hurt you. 
  • Look around for sharp objects sticking out anywhere that can get in the way and be harmful. 
  • Watch out for any exposed wiring. 
  • Check to make sure fluorescent lamps are intact. Broken lamps can potentially release mercury. 
  • Double check on all types of underground services that may be around (electrical, natural gas, water, septic, sewer, telephone, cable, and more). You don’t want to be striking into any of these lines and causing any environmental damage, property damage, or self harm. 
  • Check for any unstable high objects that could potentially fall down on top of you. 

These are just a few hazards, in general terms, that contractors (of all kinds) can face daily. It’s best to identify all hazards and eliminate them or make them safer situations to the best of your ability. Also, make sure you have a first-aid kit on site in case of an emergency. Not all accidents can be prevented. 

If you’re looking to get into the contracting business and need to apply for a license, our team can help you get a Florida’s contractor license. We do all the work for you in a quick, easy licensure process.Please call us at 239-777-1028 to get help from us right away or click our  Florida contractor’s license page to learn more.   



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