top of page

Search


Hard Hats, High Standards: Why Construction PPE Matters on Today’s Work Sites
Personal Protective Equipment might seem like Safety 101, but you’d be surprised how many experienced crews still cut corners with it. Whether it's a missing harness on a roof job or someone “forgetting” their safety glasses during demo, lapses in PPE compliance can snowball fast. On government projects—where the scrutiny is higher, and the margin for error is lower—those small missteps can turn into big problems.
phoenixgeneral
2 days ago4 min read
6 views
0 comments


Confined Space Safety Training: A Critical Priority in Construction
At Phoenix General Contractors, we know that not all hazards on a construction site are
visible immediately. Some of the most serious risks lurk in tight, enclosed areas—what OSHA defines as confined spaces. Whether it’s a manhole, vault, lift station, or underground utility corridor, confined spaces pose unique dangers that demand rigorous preparation, planning, and training.
phoenixgeneral
May 154 min read
13 views
0 comments


Crane Safety on Municipal Job Sites: Safeguarding People, Property, and Project Success
At Phoenix General Contractors, we understand that cranes are the backbone of many large-scale federal construction projects; whether it’s lifting structural steel, heavy mechanical components, or prefabricated assemblies. But with this power comes serious responsibility. Crane operations bring inherent risks that, if not managed properly, can lead to catastrophic accidents, costly delays, and compliance failures.
phoenixgeneral
May 123 min read
16 views
0 comments
bottom of page