Why Do We Need Construction Signs?

Everybody has a dream job, and for many people, an outdoor-based career working as a team to create something new is ideal. Construction is at the heart of society, and it’s the reason why countries have infrastructure, housing for citizens and properties for businesses. The world needs people to work in construction, and it’s a job that can be very rewarding. However, needless to say, it’s also a job that can be dangerous if health and safety are overlooked or neglected.

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Construction yard managers and owners have a duty to keep their employees safe. That means providing them with an area that has as few hazards as possible, and while there will always be some potentially hazardous areas, they need to be clearly signposted.

Construction signs are used to keep people, assets and vehicles safe, and all construction yards should have them if they’re going to make sure the risk of any accidents is minimised. All workers at a site are required to wear hard hats and reflective clothing for their own safety, but that doesn’t eliminate the risk of people accidently injuring themselves due to hazards that aren’t clearly marked out.

Ensuring Safety at the Construction Yard

Of course, the main priority is saving people’s lives and avoiding injuries, but company owners also don’t want to have to pay out large sums of cash in compensation because they neglected to make their site safe. Signs are vital when it comes to making a construction site a safe place to work, and here’s why.

  • Protecting people – Needless to say, the number one reason for safety signs is to protect workers and visitors at the site. There’s a lot of heavy machinery and hazardous areas at a yard, and people need to be aware of which places are safe to walk. Large and clear signs are the best way to ensure people don’t end up having any preventable accidents.
  • Ensuring safety for drivers – Many vehicles will be driving in and out of construction sites, and that’s why safe areas need to be clearly marked out. It’s important to make sure pedestrians and cars are kept well out of each other’s way to eliminate the risk of any injuries.
  • Taking care of assets – all that heavy machinery at a construction yard is expensive, and it’s important to protect them in order to keep hold of finances. Signs can be used to mark out safe working areas, set speed limits, warn drivers of upcoming difficult terrain and highlight dangerous areas.

People, assets and vehicles all need protecting when it comes to ensuring a construction site is a safe place to work, and there’s no reason to risk any accidents when signs can highlight any and all potential dangers. Those who want to know what signs they need can find more information here, but the best companies will be able to give professional advice and guidance.

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Auto Industry Spotlight: Tesla Model III

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Tesla Model 3Details on the much talked about Tesla Model III are rolling in. After much anticipation some more information on this financially accessible electric vehicle from the legendary Tesla Motors. Here is a round up as part of our Auto Industry Spotlight: Tesla Model III.

On first look, the Tesla Model III is breathtaking. Tesla’s new all electric premium sedan features a streamlined smooth design with rounded corners everywhere and is breaking the mold by removing the cosmetic only grill seen in other Tesla models. The Tesla Model III debut model also sports big flashy wheels and a hot red color bound to get attention. They also showcased a more conservative sliver color.

Starting at $35,000, the Tesla Model III is the only electric vehicle in this class to provide this level of performance. It is decidedly fast (though predictably not quite as quick as its luxury older brothers) and boasts an EPA range of 215 miles. The company advertises a zero to sixty in under six seconds, which should make taking your kids to soccer practice a lot more fun. The relatively low cost is due to the company’s “Gigafactory,” a massive factory located in Nevada that will be pumping out more lithium ion batteries than ever factory in the world combined. A major factor in the cost of quality electric vehicles has always been tied to the high cost of lithium ion batteries.

As the Tesla Model III is designed to be an everyday consumer sedan, it is also putting safety first. Tesla promises the Model III will attain the highest safety rating in every category. This is a big promise and if Tesla can deliver it could really shake up the mid-range sedan market. It can also comfortably sit five passengers and appears to be a lot more fun than your average mini-van. The company has not disclosed too many details about their “autopilot hardware” (guesses are it could be similar to Google’s highly publicized self-driving car) though we could be getting a lot closer to a self driving car, though given how much fun this things looks like to drive, this could be a potential downside!

Conclusion

So whether you are interested in a Tesla Model III for the environmental benefits, the costs of fuel saving, the novelty, the speed, the design, or the safety benefits; you are likely pretty happy right now. For your sake and that of Tesla Motors, hopefully your excitement will continue because the Tesla Model III will not be available until some time in 2017. To keep you interested Tesla is letting you reserve one for only $1,000 in cash now. So keep your fingers crossed, your wallets ready, and your foot on the gas… or should we say battery?

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