Friday, November 4, 2022

Standard A-Frame Ladder vs Platform Ladders

 Dear Group Member,

 

Companies across industries are moving away from A-Frame Ladders to Platform ladders. 

 

There are several safety reasons to explain this shift. 

 

Please see the attached LSM Safety Alert for more information.

 

Thank you,

Safety Department of Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC

lsmsafetydepartment@lovellsafety.com

212-709-8899        




Monday, October 10, 2022

RESCHEDULED OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- Mohawk Valley Builders Exchange

 October 27th & October 28th, 2022 7:30AM-1:30PM

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

 

*Pre-registration is required. Please complete attached form and send to: LSMSafetyDepartment@LovellSafety.com





Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Movers and Warehouseman’s Annual Meeting

 The Movers and Warehouseman association’s annual meeting had an axe-throwing event! Our relationship is over 80 years old with over $100 million in dividends to date. Hats off to association president, Glenn Coyne for being the axe-throwing champion!



Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Safety Alert: OSHA's Severe Violator Program

 Dear Group Member:

 

Attached please find OSHA’s Severe Violator Program.

 

As always, please contact your local LSM Safety representative or the LSM safety department for any assistance.

 

 

Thank you, 

Safety Department of Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC

lsmsafetydepartment@lovellsafety.com

212-709-8899    





Friday, September 16, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- NRLA

 October 18th & October 25th, 2022 8:00AM-2:00PM

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

 

*Pre-registration is required. Please complete attached form and return to: 





Thursday, September 8, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- Mohawk Valley Builders Exchange

 September 29th  & September 30th, 2022 7:30AM-1:30PM

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

 

*Pre-registration is required. Please complete attached form.





Monday, August 22, 2022

Significant Increase in OSHA Fines Possibly Averted

 Dear Group Member,

 

 

Attached please find recent updates on the status of OSHA fines.

 

As always, please contact your local LSM Safety representative or the LSM safety department for any assistance.

 

 

Thank you, 

Safety Department of Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC

lsmsafetydepartment@lovellsafety.com

212-709-8899    




Friday, August 19, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- Northern NY Builders Exchange

September 1st & September 2nd , 2022 7:30AM-1:30PM

To aid in your
 compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

*Pre-registration is required. Please complete attached form.




Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Rise in Trench Fatalities Spurs OSHA Response

Dear Group Member:

Due to an alarming rise in the number of fatalities this year due to trench collapses, OSHA has significantly increased their enforcement efforts.  Please see the attached Safety Newsletter, as well as our LSM Safety Talk for Trenching and Excavation, for further information.  Also please find attached useful information from the OSHA web page.

Thank you,
Safety Department of Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC
lsmsafetydepartment@lovellsafety.com
212-709-8899

Monday, July 18, 2022

WORKING IN THE HEAT – OSHA’s NATIONAL EMPHASIS PROGRAM

Susan Fahmy, CSP


On July 7, 2020, Tim Barber collapsed and died from heat illness on his second day of work at an upstate Western New York construction site. OSHA’s Heat Illness Prevention Campaign teamed up with the OSHA Region 2, Buffalo Area Office to produce an awareness video on heat illness prevention. Watch: Remembering Tim Barber: A life lost to heat illness at work.

OSHA has launched a National Emphasis Program to protect millions of workers from heat illness and injuries. Through the program, OSHA will conduct heat-related workplace inspections before workers suffer completely preventable injuries, illnesses or, even worse, fatalities.

“Tragically, the three-year average of workplace deaths caused by heat has doubled since the early 1990s. These extreme heat hazards aren’t limited to outdoor occupations, the seasons or geography. From farm workers in California to construction workers in Texas and warehouse workers in Pennsylvania, heat illness – exacerbated by our climate’s rising temperatures – presents a growing hazard for millions of workers,” said Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh. “This enforcement program is another step towards our goal of a federal heat standard.”

Hazardous heat exposure can occur indoors or outdoors and can occur during any season if the conditions are right, not only during heat waves. Occupational risk factors for heat illness include heavy physical activity, warm or hot environmental conditions, lack of acclimatization, and wearing clothing that holds in body heat.

Construction, especially road work, roofing and any other outdoor work has been listed as an industry where workers have suffered heat-related illnesses and where OSHA will focus. 

As part of the National Emphasis Program, OSHA will initiate inspections in over 70 high-risk industries in indoor and outdoor work settings when the National Weather Service has issued a heat warning or advisory for a local area. On days when the heat index is 80 F or higher, OSHA inspectors and compliance assistance specialists will engage in outreach and technical assistance to help keep workers safe on the job. Inspectors will look for and address heat hazards during inspections, regardless of whether the industry is targeted in the NEP.

Heat-Related Illness: Know The Signs

It's important to know the signs of heat-related illness—acting quickly can prevent more serious medical conditions and may even save lives. If an employee has symptoms of heat-related illness, a supervisor should be notified immediately. If able to, move the person to a shaded area loosen his/her clothing, give him/her water (a little at a time), and cool him/her down with ice packs or cool water.
Heat Stroke is the most serious heat-related illness and requires immediate medical attention. Symptoms include: confusion, fainting, seizures, very high body temperature and hot, dry skin or profuse sweating. CALL 911 if a worker shows signs of heat stroke.

Heat Exhaustion is also a serious illness. Symptoms include: headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness, thirst and heavy sweating. Heat fatigue, and heat rash are less serious, but they are still signs of too much heat exposure.


To Prevent Heat Illness: 

Nearly 3 out of 4 heat illness fatalities happen during the first week of work. New and returning workers need to build tolerance to heat by taking frequent breaks and working shorter shifts in the heat to start. Dangerous heat exposure can occur indoors or outdoors, in any season. Ensure that your employee take “it easy” on the first days of work and take time to get used to the heat and build up a tolerance. If a worker has not worked in hot weather for a week or more, their body needs time to adjust.

Follow the 20% Rule — on the 1st day, don’t allow employees to work more than 20% of a shift at full intensity in the heat. Increase their time by no more than 20% a day until they are used to working in the heat.
Provide cool drinking water – encourage workers to drink at least one cup every 20 minutes, even if they are not thirsty. 
Rest breaks — allow workers time to recover from heat in a shady or cool location.
Dress for the heat — have workers wear a hat and light-colored, loose fitting, breathable clothing if possible.
Watch out for each other — encourage workers to monitor themselves and others for signs of heat illness.
Look for any signs of heat illness, including fainting, dizziness, nausea, and muscle spasms, and act quickly — when in doubt, call 911. 
Offer training on the hazards of heat exposure and how to prevent illness. 
Develop an Emergency Plan on what to do if a worker shows signs of heat-related illness.

 
More resources are available on OSHA’s website in English and Spanish and there is even an app to download to your phone to calculate the heat index and provide recommendations based on your risk level.

Check out www.osha.gov/heat for training and other educational resources.

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Be Prepared- How to Use A Portable Fire Extinguisher

Know how to react and operate a fire extinguisher in case of a fire! This safety alert is made to help you achieve the safest outcome in case of this dangerous event.



Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Invite Your Network to PIA Annual Conference ... Live at the Hard Rock, June 12-14, 2022!

Jam out with us and other NJ and NY insurance industry professionals—In Person! Live at the Hard Rock, June 12-14, 2022, Atlantic City, NJ ??See you there!
Don’t miss out: https://bit.ly/3LG2dLZ

Sincerely,
PIANJ and PIANY Annual Conference Committee 



Friday, May 20, 2022

Building Metal Trades Safety Group #420 Earns Dividend

Dividend news is in for building metal trades safety group #420!

Our Claims, Safety and Underwriting departments are always here to answer any questions and solve any problems you or your broker may have. Don't hesitate to reach out!

Call Lovell Safety Management at 1-800-5-LOVELL, or
Email us at: information@lovellsafety.com



Monday, March 21, 2022

Spring Landscaping Safety Alert

 The spring weather is here.  Attached is a Safety Alert discussing how we can keep our employees stay  safe while landscaping outdoors.



Monday, March 14, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- NRLA (Rensselaer, NY)

April 5th & April  12th, 2022 8:00AM-2:00PM
To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.
 
*Pre-registration is required. Please complete attached form.

Completed forms may be submitted to: LSMSafetyDepartment@LovellSafety.com 



 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- Mohawk Valley Builders Exchange

 March 29th & March 30th, 2022 7:30AM-1:30PM

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.
 
*Pre-registration is required. Please complete attached form.

Completed forms may be submitted to: LSMSafetyDepartment@LovellSafety.com



 

Monday, February 28, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- Construction Exchange of Buffalo

 March 23rd & March 25th, 2022 8:00AM-2:00PM

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.
 
*Pre-registration is required. Completed forms may be submitted to: LSMSafetyDepartment@LovellSafety.com

 



Thursday, February 24, 2022

OSHA 10 HR CONSTRUCTION COURSE- Northern NY Builders Exchange

 March 3rd & March 4th, 2022 7:30AM-1:30PM

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.
 
*Pre-registration is required. Completed forms may be submitted to: LSMSafetyDepartment@LovellSafety.com



Thursday, January 20, 2022

2021 OSHA 300A Log - Posting & Filing Requirements

Dear Group Member,

Attached please find information regarding both the posting and filing of your 2021 OSHA 300A log. 
 
Remember! The 2021 300A log needs to be posted at your workplace beginning February 1, 2022
 
And if you meet the requirements (see attached for details) you must electronically file the information by March 2, 2022.
 
If you have any questions, please contact your local Lovell Safety Representative or the Lovell Safety Office.
 
Thank you, 
Safety Department of Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC
lsmsafetydepartment@lovellsafety.com
212-709-8899