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Construction Safety Day

REGISTER for L&I and Washington State Governor's Industrial Safety & Health Advisory Board's 14th Annual Construction Safety Day to be held in the virtual space on Wednesday, March 30, from 8 AM to 4:15 PM.

Hear from experts sharing their knowledge on various topics, including Mental Health For You and Your Team, Asbestos Awareness Overview, Recent Changes in ANSI Standards, and more. Review the schedule for more details.

The cost is $25 for the entire day-long series of meetings and break-out sessions. Recordings of each session will be available to attendees through the event's virtual lobby for 30 days.

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Ladders remain one of the most common sources of injuries on construction jobsites. Slips, shifts, and unstable ladder placement can quickly lead to falls—often resulting in lost work time, medical costs, and long recovery periods.

One simple way contractors can reduce this risk is by improving ladder stability at the top contact point.

Winter has a way of making routine work more complicated. Surfaces that are usually solid become slick from rain, frost, or morning dew, and ladder work — which already carries risk — can feel less predictable this time of year. Even when you’re doing everything right, a ladder that shifts unexpectedly can lead to a close call or worse.

That’s why it’s worth paying extra attention to how ladders are set up during the winter months.

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