As temperatures drop, the risks for contractors and construction workers multiply, from cold stress-related ailments to hazardous working conditions. According to data from the EHS Daily Advisor, 25,000 slip, trip, and fall accidents occur daily in the United States during the winter months. Most of these incidents could have been avoided if employers had more safety precautions put in place during the winter months.
Understanding and mitigating these risks is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of you and your team if you’re working in such environments. Let’s explore key hazards and essential safety tips to navigate construction in the winter.
Snow and ice can make the muddy roads more hazardous, so it’s best to give your workers training about driving during winter weather. Vehicles should also be inspected and maintained.
To avoid winter car accidents, you must:
The risk of falls increases when working on snowy or frosted surfaces and snow-removal jobs. Some risks during this time of year include:
This can lead to fractures, back and spinal cord injuries, or traumatic brain injury (TBI).
To prevent falls, you can check out our Winter Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention Safety Kit. You should also have you crew prepare by:
If your team members are doing outdoor work in winter, they can be in danger of cold stress. This is a condition in which your body can no longer maintain its normal temperature. Types of cold stress include:
To avoid cold stress, you can check out some of our Cold Stress Safety Kits. It’s also best to:
Consider testing the standard of your business’s safety practices by enlisting with a contractor prequalification platform. Not only will you be able to highlight the gaps in your work, but you’ll also find all the relevant training material for your workers in these all-in-one platforms.
This will ensure your workers comply with safety standards and protect your company from legal liabilities or workplace accidents caused by winter-related hazards.
Some prequalification services include:
You implement our contractor management services to set up your accounts and streamline the process.
Incorporating these safety measures into construction operations during winter can significantly reduce the risks of harsh weather conditions. Prioritizing worker safety through regulatory compliance programs ensures adherence to safety standards. Collaboration with contractor management services streamlines compliance processes. Ultimately, these foster a work environment where workers feel secure, valued, and equipped to handle the challenges of winter construction.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and may not reflect current regulations, best practices, or legal requirements. While accuracy was intended when published, some laws and standards may have changed. Do not rely on it as legal or professional advice.
For guidance specific to your situation, consult a legal professional or refer to the latest regulations. If you have questions or need assistance with additional compliance matters, our team is here to help.