What’s wrong in this picture?
There is a land surveyor putting himself in risk in the picture above. Part of preparing for construction safety means getting an accurate understanding of what hazards are expected, so you can prepare for and mitigate them as much as possible. From a land surveying perspective, that means knowing where unstable work surfaces might be putting your workers at risk.
Worker safety should be the number one focus for all construction project managers.
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