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The AGC of Ohio Safety Directors developed a Construction Safety and Health Resource Guide and is available for only $8 each to members and $11 for non members. The guide is a quick reference to the OSHA standards and is more easily understood.

Safety Committee meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:15 am at the Holiday Inn French Quarters in Perrysburg. RSVP to the Safety Council at 419-662-7777.

Check the calendar for all the upcoming safety training classes.

OSHA 1926 code books for sale. Member pricing $20 picked up and $25 mailed. Non-member pricing $30 picked up and $35 mailed.

Did you know that you can purchase the Federal and State required posters from us. They are $6 for the pair. Call the office at 419-241-3601.

Take advantage of the AGC membership program on employee safety glasses. Employees can receive prescription safety glasses at discount pricing through the AGC. Call Scott at the AGC for more information.

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Take a good look at our latest Wrong Picture. Can you find all the unsafe habits?

Electric panel cover 06/07/2007
Is this energized electrical panel covered correctly? view picture...

Employee work platform 03/20/2007
Is this employee safe? Is the platform legal with OSHA? Do forklift manufacturers allow lifts to elevate people? view picture...

Floor holes 02/07/2007
Is the hole in the concrete a fall hazard? What about a floor hole? Impailment hazard? view picture...

Gas cans 01/03/2007
Which of these cans are correct? Why? Red, blue and yellow cans are for what substances? What is a safety can and when is it required? view picture...

Is this a safe use of a ladder? 10/26/2004
Do you think this worker is safe? What about GFCI use? How could you have done this work? view picture...

Oxygen and acetylene tanks for cutting 05/27/2004
What are the requirements for storage of oxygen and acetylene tanks? Are these in storage? Will this meet requirements of OSHA if used this morning? view picture...

Scaffolding footing 04/20/2004
This tubular frame scaffold is bearing on a mud sill as required by OSHA, right? Are there any other requirements for proper scaffold footing? Can it be displaced and topple the scaffold? Seems possible. view picture...

Worker using an aerial lift 03/01/2004
Here is a worker using an aerial lift to gain access to the roof. Should he be using fall protection while on the roof? What about while in the aerial lift? You decide. view picture...

Worker tied off? 01/01/2003
This worker is using fall protection to prevent an injury. Is this legal? Will that knot hold him in the event of a fall? Why not an approved lanyard or retractable instead? How does he prove that his knot is strong enough to meet the OSHA requirements? view picture...