Category: Safety
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA’s Workplace Stress page offers a collection of practical, ready‑to‑use resources designed to help employers and workers address stress and support mental well‑being on the job. The site provides guidance for reducing workplace stressors, training materials to help supervisors and employees recognize and respond to signs of distress, and a variety of outreach tools—such as…
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Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention
The Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP) is dedicated to fostering a culture of care in which mental health is valued as deeply as physical safety. This resource hub provides practical tools, educational materials, and jobsite ready conversation starters tailored specifically for the construction workforce. Whether you’re a foreman, safety professional, project leader, or…
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MCAA & UA Toolbox Talks
The UA/MCAA Mental Health Toolbox Talks are easy to reference, quick to use, and a great way to start or continue the conversation on mental health awareness and suicide prevention in construction at your company.
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MSCA 2025 Benchmark Survey
In 2025, MSCA conducted a comprehensive benchmark survey to obtain current data on key performance indicators (KPIs) in the HVACR and plumbing service industry. The results were very insightful and sure to be beneficial to all MSCA members. The full report is now available, results are presented in two formats, one is overall results and…
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Order 988 Awareness Chips & Stickers Direct to Your Door
MCAA is committed to stemming our industry’s high suicide rates by breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health. Over the last year, MCAA partnered with the UA, NECA, SMACNA, and TAUC to distribute over 100k 988 awareness hard hat stickers and chips. At the same time, we built a comprehensive mental health program that includes…
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Preparing For & Properly Handling OSHA Inspections for Supervisors
An OSHA inspection can be a routine day if you are prepared. This resource prepares supervisors to manage an OSHA inspection, from the opening conference to the inspection, to the closing conference, and post conference; and what to do if you receive a citation.
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Electrical Safety for the Mechanical Construction and Service Industry Safety Training Video
Year after year, electrocutions remain one of the top four leading causes of death among the construction trades. This video highlights the ways in which workers can protect themselves.
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Health Hazards in Mechanical Construction Safety Training
Serious health hazards are sometimes less obvious, and the effects of these hazards can take time to develop. This resource provides tips for protecting your physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic health so these hazards don’t lead to lifelong issues.
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Lone Worker Safety Model Program
This model program helps contractors identify risks and hazards and ensure adequate systems are in place to protect those who work by themselves where assistance is not readily available when needed, or who do not have the benefit of interactions with others. It can be easily tailored to meet each company’s specific needs.
