Keeping your jobsite safe and your project on track starts with providing the right safety essentials and training for your team from day one on the job. By adding these four safety essentials to your jobsite you can start creating a safer work environment for your team, customers, and vendors, while meeting your project goals.
1. Personal Protective Equipment
Equipping your team with protective safety gear, such as safety glasses, hard hats, and high visibility safety vests, can help your team stay safe and ready to work throughout the duration of your project. Use this list of PPE and other jobsite essentials to get started.
2. Adjustable Storage Systems
Maintaining an organized and clutter-free worksite can help you avoid unwanted injuries and accidents that delay your progress. Consider adding storage shelving or an adjustable storage system, like PRORACK™, to your storage container to help keep your tools, materials and equipment off the ground and out of the way, reducing onsite tripping hazards.
3. Safe, Accessible Entrances
Having safe and convenient entrances for your onsite office and storage spaces allows your team to get in and out with ease, especially when loading and unloading heavy materials or equipment. Our OSHA-compliant office steps and entrance packages, (including new accessible storage container entrances that will be available later this year), provide the durable and adjustable entrances needed for jobsite safety in nearly any weather or location.
4. Damage & Theft Protection
Securing your onsite valuables with locks, lighting and protection plans can help you protect your equipment and inventory from theft and vandalism. You might also want to consider adding insurance to cover third party injuries and damages to your unit.
WillScot Mobile Mini Safety Experts Are Here to Help
Safety is deeply rooted in our company culture and our experts are here to make your team as safe as possible on the job so you can get right to work with peace of mind. For more safety tips for your industry, visit OSHA or learn how you can make your jobsite safer with this handy checklist.