Santa Cruz Uses Netting To Improve Beach Water Quality

Santa Cruz has been struggling with its beach quality for decades. It’s often known as the beach with the highest number of pollutants in California, which are primarily due to the pigeons which nest under the infrastructure and piers. Pigeons tend to bring a host of bacteria and tend to congregate around areas with high populations, as… Read More »

The Basics Of OSHA’s New Silica Rule

OSHA has created a new silica rule which may impact any construction sites that commonly deal with the substance. This new rule is specifically designed to limit the exposure that workers have to silica, which is now believed to be more harmful than it was beforehand. Employees that are required to work with silica may… Read More »

Seattle Completes The World’s Longest Floating Bridge

Seattle has celebrated the completion of its new Lake Washington bridge, a five year project that currently holds the title of the world’s longest floating bridge. At 7,710 feet long and twice as wide as the prior bridge, the Lake Washington bridge was kicked off with a marathon of over 13,000 runners. The new bridge… Read More »

Inside This Year’s Virtual Reality Roller Coasters

This year, 2016, will undoubtedly be remembered as the year of virtual reality. With the release of home virtual reality devices, such as the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, many consumers are becoming more interested (and invested) in the potential applications. The home isn’t the only place that’s going to be invaded by virtual reality.… Read More »

How To Manage the Safety Department Solo

As a single professional, how can you reliably manage your safety department? A one-person safety team can still be effective, and also has the benefit of being able to be agile and not having to form a consensus for initiatives. However, a one-person safety team also needs to be extremely vigilant and aggressive if they… Read More »

Happy April Fools From Pucuda!

This may be an April Fools joke but work safety absolutely isn’t. Remember to always use caution when handling power tools, working from heights or using other dangerous equipment. JR and the rest of the Pucuda family want you to stay safe as construction season approaches!

Construction Spending Reaches An 8 Year High

Highway building, infrastructure development, and residential construction are all steadily rising as the economy rebounds. New reports show that construction spending is up 1.5% as of January to a rate of $1.14 trillion, compared to $1.12 trillion in December. Analysts are optimistic about this growth in the construction industry and expect it to continue. 

5 Ways To Prevent Falling Object Injuries

Falling object injuries are a serious threat throughout construction and work sites; throughout 2011, there were a total of 219 fatalities from falling objects alone. Not only are falling objects themselves potentially damaging, but they can cause workers to lose their footing, slip, or fall, leading to even more serious injuries and potentially deaths. There… Read More »

"SuperTall" Skyscrapers Are Taking Over

It isn’t just that skyscrapers in general are getting taller; a new trend of “supertall” skyscrapers has also taken hold in cities throughout the globe. Supertall skyscrapers don’t just lend dramatic flash to a city’s skyline, they also serve as boasting rights and attractions for the cities that can afford them. Examples of supertall buildings include:… Read More »

Steps To Protest & Reduce An OSHA Fine

OSHA inspections are an important component of workplace safety, but that doesn’t always mean that the fines or penalties that a company faces from an OSHA inspection is accurate or justified. Organizations have certain rights when it comes to OSHA inspections and may be able to either protest or reduce an OSHA fine that they… Read More »