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      <title>New Frontiers in Fall Protection Equipment</title>
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      <description>As falls remain one of the leading causes of traumatic occupational deaths, companies specializing in fall protection equipment are stepping up to the plate to make sure their products utilize the latest technology to meet proposed ANSI standards. But is it enough?</description>
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      <title>Taking the Heat Out of the Job</title>
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      <description>Construction work is hazardous enough. But when summer brings sweltering temperatures, workers have to be extra careful to not let heat overcome them. One company &amp;#x2013; Turner Construction &amp;#x2013; is taking heat stress prevention to new heights.</description>
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      <description>As the construction season heats up, make sure your workers won't get nailed by the most common causes of injuries.</description>
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      <title>For Contractors, Safety Means Planning</title>
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      <description>In the construction industry, an emerging consensus points to pre-job planning as the key to an effective safety program.</description>
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