Tent safety enforced during Ramadan

October 1, 2010  |  Industry News, Safety & Codes

Municipalities in the United Arab Emirates enforce tent safety during Islam’s holy month. Tents are an integral part of Ramadan observances in many areas of the Middle East, and this year, officials in the United Arab Emirates worked to ensure that customs were balanced with public safety. The…
Preparing staff for tent site emergencies

October 1, 2010  |  Management, Safety & Codes

By Dan Nolan III Q: How should I prepare my staff for an emergency on a tent site? A: The nature of an emergency is that it arises unexpectedly. Developing a set of guidelines for staff to follow if an emergency occurs under at tent or on a job site will assist them in efficiently … <div><a h…
Strategies for preventing back injuries

October 1, 2010  |  Safety & Codes

Lifting-related injuries continue to decrease as awareness and prevention increase among employers and employees. According to the most recent data available from U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the number of nonfatal cases involving days away from work dropped from 140,330 in 2007 to 129,990 i…
Analyzing power lines during tent installation

August 1, 2010  |  Safety & Codes

By Tom Markel Q: How close is too close to power lines when installing a tent? A:Electrical hazards cause more than 300 deaths and 4,000 injuries in the workplace each year, which means electrical accidents rank sixth among all causes of work-related deaths in the United States, according to the Ele…
Driven to distraction

August 1, 2010  |  Safety & Codes

U.S. Department of Transportation regulates texting while driving for drivers of commercial vehicles. The U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced in January federal guidelines to expressly prohibit texting by drivers of commercial vehicles such as large trucks and buses. “We want th…
Site safety

June 1, 2010  |  Features, Safety & Codes

Stop injuries before they occur. by Jamie Swedberg Tent installers have always known there are risks inherent in the job, but recently certain aspects of the job have become more hazardous. This fact has the industry increasing its focus on minimizing risks. “Five years ago, we would send a gu…
The Ensuing Worker Safety Act

June 1, 2010  |  Safety & Codes

A bill introduced in March to the U.S. House of Representatives proposes to change the relationship between state and federal safety programs. The Ensuing Worker Safety Act (H.R. 4864), introduced by Rep. Dina Titus from Nevada’s Third District, seeks to ensure that state Occupational Safety a…
Ladder safety

June 1, 2010  |  Safety & Codes

Tips to prevent falls and injuries. OSHA estimates that there are 24,882 injuries and as many as 36 fatalities per year due to falls on stairways and ladders used in construction. Nearly half of these injuries were serious enough to require time off the job. Solutions: Use the correct ladder for the…
The advantages of proper engineering

April 1, 2010  |  Features, Safety & Codes

Proper engineering trumps attempts to save money and time. by Janice Kleinschmidt Last May, consulting engineer Nicholas Goldsmith received a call for help with a tent for the July 4 Coney Island Festival and Flea Market. “A client who purchased a rental tent system from China set it up not re…
Influencing flammability standards

December 1, 2009  |  Safety & Codes

Monitoring change in California State Fire Marshal Flammability Requirements. By Juli Case In the United States, the state of California is often the front-runner in addressing issues of flammability. Not only must companies that do business in California adhere to the California State Fire Marshal&…