Essential Fall Prevention Training: It’s a Matter of Life or Death

2025-10-24

Fall prevention training saves lives. It’s just that simple. Even though New York City has strict building rules, accidents still happen. The best way to stay safe is to make sure you have the right training. A Tragic Example At Hudson Yards in Manhattan, a worker fell 50 feet and sadly passed away from his […]

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Scaffold Safety — Avoiding Common Violations

2025-10-10

Scaffolding is essential for many construction projects, but it also presents serious safety risks when not properly erected, maintained, or used. According to OSHA, scaffold-related incidents consistently rank among the most frequently cited violations in the construction industry1. These incidents often result in severe injuries or fatalities, most of which are preventable through proper compliance […]

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New Heights, New Rules: NYC Building Code Redefines Major Projects

2025-10-07

Jump straight to a section: In a sweeping update to New York City’s construction regulations, the Department of Buildings (DOB) has redefined what constitutes a “major building,” significantly expanding the scope of projects that require licensed safety professionals. These changes, enacted under Local Laws 147 and 149 of 2021, that took full effect on December […]

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No Card, No Entry: NYC Mandates Worker Wallets for Jobsites

Jump straight to a section: In a major step toward digitizing and streamlining construction safety compliance, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has introduced the Worker Wallet Card (WWC)—a new credentialing system that consolidates multiple training certifications into a single, scannable ID. This initiative, which became mandatory on July 1, 2025, is designed […]

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Electrical Safety on the Jobsite — OSHA’s Key Requirements

2025-09-12

Electrical hazards are a leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry. Workers face risks from exposed wiring, overhead power lines, faulty equipment, and improper lockout/tagout procedures. To address these dangers, OSHA established comprehensive electrical safety standards under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K, which outlines employer responsibilities for protecting workers from electrocution and electrical injuries1. OSHA’s […]

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What Construction Employers Need to Know About Fall Protection

2025-08-22

Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry, accounting for nearly half of all fatal incidents on job sites. Despite being preventable, fall-related injuries and fatalities continue to occur at alarming rates. OSHA’s Fall Protection Standard (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M) outlines the requirements employers must follow to protect workers from fall hazards1. OSHA’s […]

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Understanding OSHA’s “Fatal Four” Hazards in Construction

2025-07-23

The construction industry is one of the most hazardous sectors in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), construction accounts for nearly 1 in 5 workplace fatalities annually1. To address the most common and deadly risks, OSHA has identified the “Fatal Four” hazards: Falls, Struck-By, Caught-In/Between, and Electrocutions. These four categories alone are responsible for […]

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Important News about 8-Hour Site Safety Courses

2025-07-22

Don’t be fooled by misinformation listed on other big online course provider websites.   NYC DOB recently emailed Approved Course providers to reinforce that self-paced, on-demand training courses are not acceptable for use for site safety and construction super license renewals. Some training providers are still offering on-demand courses that can’t be used for license […]

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Hard Hat Happenings July 2025

2025-07-02

Big Changes at DOB Make Sure Your Training Still Counts On July 1st, the NYC Department of Buildings made some big changes that impacted the site safety world. Every training provider—no matter how long they’ve been around—had to reapply for DOB Approval under new rules. If they didn’t submit their paperwork and fee by the deadline, they’re […]

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Hard Hat Happenings February 2025

2025-01-27

By the time February rolls around, we all think we’re experts in navigating the winter weather. That false sense of confidence makes it even more likely that you’ll hurt yourself out there. Think about these wintertime hazards and the easy way you can avoid all of them. Already resting up from a fall? Take an […]

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Hard Hat Happenings January 2025

2024-12-22

The new year is here and Gallagher Bassett Technical Services is here to help you with the training you’ll need this year! Budgets can be stretched tight after the holidays, and that’s why we’re offering the biggest January discount we’ve ever offered! For January 2025, we’re kicking off the new year with big savings! Register […]

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