NAHB Safety Handbook Primes Builders on Newly-Released OSHA Regulations
In the residential construction industry, a safe work environment and well-written, up-to-date program isn't optional, it's legally essential. Not only does it keep employees healthy and safe, but it can stave off huge losses including everything from workers' compensation to equipment issues, administrative costs and even periods of low productivity.
BuilderBooks, the publishing arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) recently released the fourth edition of its Jobsite Safety Handbook, to help builders navigate and comply with the latest OSHA requirements.