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Safety Measures in Marine Projects

CCR Magazine

The assessment should examine various aspects of the project including the location, historical weather conditions, risk of natural disaster, potential hazards in the region, and the expertise of the workforce that will be involved in constructing, operating and maintaining the project.

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Why Do You Need a Construction Safety Plan?

UK Construction Blog

In 2021, construction had the highest number of fatal work injuries in the country, according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). A safety plan eases this pressure and increases preparedness around construction sites. In addition to training, it’s important to inform employees about how the plan will likely change over time.

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Under Water?

Civil + Structural Engineer

Climate Change Imperils Some Wastewater Treatment Plants – And Their Workers By Thomas Renner Climate change is being felt all around the world, even in some areas that escape attention. Falls are common at water treatment plants, and plants struggling to adjust to climate change are even more perilous. “We

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Plumbing Emergencies: Navigating the Waters of Urgency

CCR Magazine

When a plumbing disaster strikes, the ensuing chaos can bring a household or business to an abrupt halt. The swift and efficient management of such crises is critical to mitigate damage, restore functionality, and maintain sanitation. In the realm of emergencies, remember that preparedness and knowledge are your most valuable assets.