Jason Kerkhof
Creating a safe and secure work environment isn't just a moral obligation—it's also a smart business move. A well-implemented safety program not only protects your employees but also contributes to your company's bottom line.
In industrial and manufacturing settings, machines play a vital role in boosting productivity and efficiency. However, the presence of machines also poses potential hazards to workers. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), machine-related injuries are among the most common in the workplace.
Ladder guards are an essential piece of the safety puzzle. Restricting roof access, and other elevated areas, removes any unnecessary risk associated with falls and other injuries, not to mention limiting access to crucial equipment that is regularly placed on rooftops.
In today's fast-paced and highly competitive business environment, the adage "safety first" holds more significance than ever before.