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Increased Security Needs Push Demand for Crowd Control Barriers on Construction Sites

By |2024-07-24T14:27:53-05:00June 19th, 2023|Construction Fencing, Hilmerson Crowd Control Barrier System™, News|

Challenged with securing a temporary safety perimeter for crowd control on construction sites? Crowd control barriers need to be robust enough to protect your people and your assets. It’s not enough to just put up a barrier. Economy crowd control barriers may be more affordable and they do create a visual perimeter.

Need to purchase concrete barriers that compliment our Hilmerson Barrier Fence System™?

By |2024-03-19T17:05:41-05:00June 12th, 2023|News|

Hilmerson's Preferred Concrete Barrier Provider Hilmerson has been referring customers to 48 Barriers for several years and they have become our preferred provider of concrete barriers. "We mostly appreciate their responsiveness," says Deb Hilmerson. "They have a great logistics group and can ship anywhere in the United States." Family

Safety Rail Systems: Get Faster and Error-Free Installs

By |2024-03-19T18:48:31-05:00May 12th, 2023|Leading Edge Fall Protection, Lean Construction, News|

Purchasing a Safety Rail System? - Here's 5 Features That Save Labor Time & Reduce Risk Safety people understand the need to "keep it simple". We don't want to see complicated systems on the job with lengthy installation instructions. To keep systems like safety rails error proof and injury proof they should be easily

How To Prevent Electrocution In Construction

By |2024-03-19T18:31:39-05:00May 2nd, 2023|Electrical Safety, News|

Electrocution continues to be the 4th leading cause of death among construction workers The reality is, most workers are unaware of many of the potential electrical hazards on the jobsite or disregard known hazards because following safety protocol is time consuming. However, most work-related electrocutions are preventable. Causes

Working From Height: 3 Ways to Engineer Out the Hazard

By |2024-03-19T18:49:48-05:00November 16th, 2022|Leading Edge Fall Protection, News|

The Danger of Working From Heights For contractors, providing a workplace free of danger while working at height is a big responsibility, especially since we know falls continue to be construction’s leading cause of death. OSHA requires fall protection provided at elevations of six feet in the construction industry to prevent workers from falling