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🌦️ Weather and Environmental Hazards

Working in Rain or Storms

Wet conditions increase the risk of slips, shocks, and serious accidents — don’t wait until it’s too late to react.

Rain and storms create unpredictable hazards on construction sites, from slippery surfaces and reduced visibility to electrical dangers and unstable ground. These toolbox talks cover OSHA storm safety precautions, lightning protocols, securing materials, proper rain gear, drainage awareness, and when to shut down operations. Use them to help crews stay alert, prepared, and safe when working in wet or stormy weather.

Support your weather safety planning with toolbox talks focused on rain, lightning, and storm-related jobsite hazards and protective actions.

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