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Step Up To Safety: Ladder & Scaffolding Dos and Don'ts

Ladders and scaffolds remain one of the leading causes of injury and death in construction.

Ladders and scaffolds remain one of the leading causes of injury and death in construction.

Our Step Up to Safety initiative, supported by posters at every jobsite, equips teams with the knowledge and best practices needed to prevent falls, reduce risk, and keep every worker safe on the job.

Back to School: Driving Safety 101

School bus Image by F. Muhammad from Pixabay

As students head back to the classroom, it’s a good reminder that we can all “go back to school” by brushing up on the basics of safe driving.

As students head back to the classroom, it’s a good reminder that we can all “go back to school” by brushing up on the basics of safe driving. Our job sites and office are in densely populated urban areas where intersections are busy and unpredictable. A little extra awareness goes a long way in keeping everyone safe.

Map pin icon Intersection Awareness

Intersections are some of the most unpredictable places on the road. Keep these habits in mind:

  • Slow down and scan in every direction before entering.
  • Eliminate distractions and keep both hands on the wheel.
  • Never assume other drivers will stop on red or yield properly.
  • Come to a complete stop at stop signs, even if the road looks clear.
  • Watch for sudden lane changes near intersections.

Shield icon Defensive Driving

Defensive driving is about anticipating problems before they happen. To stay prepared:

  • Maintain a safe following distance.
  • Expect the unexpected—anticipate mistakes by others.
  • When in doubt, yield. Safety beats speed.
  • Keep your speed appropriate for conditions, not just the speed limit.
  • Always have an “escape route” in mind if another driver makes a mistake.

Person walking icon Pedestrian, Child & Cycle Safety

Pedestrians, cyclists, and especially children are among the most vulnerable on the road. Protect them by following these precautions:

  • Yield to pedestrians and cyclists without exception.
  • Never block crosswalks at lights or turns.
  • Always obey crossing guards and school patrol officers.
  • Stop and yield when flashers are blinking in school zones.
  • Watch closely for children near schools, playgrounds, parks, and neighborhoods.
  • Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians.
  • Use extra caution—kids are unpredictable, and their safety depends on your attention.

Finger pointing right icon This fall, let’s commit to going “back to school” as safer, more attentive drivers.

PPE Style Guide

Who says safety can’t be stylish? PPE is your first line of defense on the job—shielding against hazards, preventing injuries, and saving lives. Because protecting yourself never goes out of style.

Who says safety can’t be stylish? PPE is your first line of defense on the job—shielding against hazards, preventing injuries, and saving lives. Because protecting yourself never goes out of style.

Special thanks to our Shannon team members for modeling the gear live at the job site—bringing safety and style together where it matters most.

Download Shannon Construction’s PPE Style Guide Poster.