Disclaimer - Nothing Contained In This Web Site Is Intended To Be For Professional Safety Advice, Medical Diagnosis, Or Treatment. The information contained in the safety tips on this web site page are not intended, or implied to be a substitute for, professional safety or medical advice. Always seek the advice of a safety professional prior to initiating construction activities where physical danger may be involved. Glenn Inc. does not assume any liability whatsoever of any kind of damages or injuries that result from using the concrete safety tips contained on this web site page or for any treatment made in reliance thereon.
Working with concrete is an everyday occurrence for tens of thousands of U.S. concrete workers and residential do-it-your-selfers. Few people involved in mixing, handling and finishing concrete experience serious injury.
However, anyone handling concrete for a major project or just a home patio, sidewalk, or driveway, should understand and practice a number of basic safety tips concerning protection, prevention, and common sense precautions. The tips that follow concern protecting your head, back, skin, and eyes.