How Proptech is Rapidly Evolving (post) Pandemic

How Proptech is Rapidly Evolving (post) Pandemic

Construction TechnologyAndrew Miller
A changing landscape is emerging of how the human built environment is adjusting to new work requirements and safety is a high priority when dealing with the lasting effects of the recent pandemic.  New Proptech [property technology] like CASPR and AXIS are emerging that will change how buildings are designed and used in the future.
The Ultimate Campus Safety Checklist - Dakota Safety

The Ultimate Campus Safety Checklist

BollardsAndrew Miller

Ensuring the safety of students and staff at your campus is a huge responsibility. Don't guess about best practices, take a look at our checklist.

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Understanding Bollards and Column & Shelf Protectors - Dakota Safety

Understanding Bollards and Column & Shelf Protectors

BollardsAndrew Miller

Bollards and column protectors are everywhere, yet we never think about how useful they are in their various settings. Learn more about their uses.

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Is Your HVAC in Ship-Shape? - Dakota Safety

Is Your HVAC in Ship-Shape?

Fall ProtectionAndrew Miller

the importance of keeping your HVAC in good working order is a no brainer. Are you doing everything you can to ensure your system is in peak condition?

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Fall Safety in the Manufacturing Industry - Dakota Safety

Fall Safety in the Manufacturing Industry

Fall ProtectionAndrew Miller

The leading cause of occupational injuries and fatalities is falls. In fact, within the past decade, it is the #1 OSHA-violated standard, resulting in workplace tragedies, costing businesses a substantial amount of money and damaging their reputations.

Perhaps it is fair to say that one of the most dangerous work environments is industrial spaces, including factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. Such settings create numerous opportunities for tripping, slipping, and falling from greasy floors and damaged steps to clutter and uneven walking surfaces. 

 

Safety Equipment: Is It Safe to Buy Used? - Dakota Safety

Safety Equipment: Is It Safe to Buy Used?

BollardsAndrew Miller

Safety equipment is a necessity for your employees and for your company. As a business owner or facility manager, you’re responsible for purchasing equipment to protect your employees from falls and other dangerous working situations. Additionally, you are responsible for providing services that keep your building free from hazards.

Evaluating Safety Protocols for the New Year - Dakota Safety

Evaluating Safety Protocols for the New Year

ConstructionAndrew Miller

Building and maintaining a safe workplace should be an ongoing process for all employers, not simply a list of things that can be checked off once and forgotten. Because safety is a serious matter of life or death, fostering a successful, proactive safety culture requires the utmost commitment and dedication from every member within an organization.

Since OSHA regulations change constantly, it is important to evaluate your company’s safety protocols. As we welcome the new year, now is the time to determine how you can effectively assess your safety plan to ensure a happy, injury-free workplace for your workers.      

 

Dealing with Worker’s Comp Claims (and Avoiding Them in the Future) - Dakota Safety

Dealing with Worker’s Comp Claims (and Avoiding Them in the Future)

ClaimsAndrew Miller

Workers compensation is a form of insurance designed to help employees recover from injuries sustained in the workplace. While each state has different laws pertaining to workers compensation, benefits typically include paying for medical expenses, death benefits, lost wages, and rehabilitation services.

Despite the amount of preventative actions a company may take, accidents do and will always happen. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “More than 1.1 million injuries happened in the workplace in 2011, with an average recuperation time of 8 days.”

Keeping workers safe on the job is one of the biggest expenses for employers; a large portion of the company budget goes to informing and training employees on safe work practices as well as reviewing facilities and making any necessary changes.

Beyond Repair: Knowing When to Invest in New Equipment - Dakota Safety

Beyond Repair: Knowing When to Invest in New Equipment

ConstructionAndrew Miller

In all industries, there comes a time when a business must evaluate a piece of equipment that is nearing the end of its lifespan and ask an important question: can it be repaired or does it need to be replaced?

For many industries, there’s a bit of wiggle room when it comes to squeezing a few more uses out of a piece of equipment. After all, what’s the worst that can happen if you continue using a laptop that’s on its last leg or an appliance that’s out of date?

On the other hand, safety and fall protection equipment is an area where you can’t afford to take chances.

 

Protecting Workers at Your Distribution Center: What Works and What Doesn’t - Dakota Safety

Protecting Workers at Your Distribution Center: What Works and What Doesn’t

Distribution CentersAndrew Miller

Though working in warehouses and distribution centers might look like an easy, straightforward task to visitors, it involves many factors that require careful planning and efficient operations. While most companies tend to focus their safety efforts on construction sites and transport vehicles, warehouse safety is often neglected.

Yet the key to optimizing productivity, cost savings, and ensuring a smooth supply chain flow requires serious dedication to warehouse safety. There is always danger when working with shelves, pallets, and boxes. Read on to learn more about best practices for enabling a happy, injury-free working environment for your warehouse employees.