26 04, 2022

How Safe is Your Construction Site?

By |2022-09-20T15:27:50-07:00April 26th, 2022|Construction, Marketing, News|

How Safe is Your Construction Site? J-CAT Safety Products puts safety first with their J-CAP® safety caps. These safety caps cover strap-tie hold downs, column base brackets, and flat metal forming stakes to help prevent lacerations and impalement on commercial and residential job sites. J-CAT provides the only OSHA-compliant impalement cover for construction sites and holds three United States patents. Celebrate #InnovationMonth with J-CAT and help keep work zones safe for everyone.

12 01, 2022

J-CAP® Safety Caps for 4” to 8” Post & Column Base Brackets

By |2022-09-20T15:26:20-07:00January 12th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction|

Avoid Injury with J-CAT Safety Covers for Post and Column Base Brackets The J-CAP® safety cover is designed to easily fit over a variety of post and column base brackets. As a single cap, the J-CAP® will fit over most 4” wide brackets, while the 6”, and 8” brackets will require 2 J-CAP’s®. Our J-CAP® safety covers are easy to install and can be pushed on by hand and secured in place with a provided locking cable - simply loop the locking cable through

6 01, 2022

Are J-CAT™ Safety Caps Easy to Install?

By |2022-09-20T15:24:06-07:00January 6th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction|

A common, and logical, question we get regarding our J-CAP® safety covers is, “Are they easy to install?” The short answer is yes.They can be pushed on easily by hand as the width of the J-CAP® shaft is at 3 1/8" and the Strap Tie Holdowns (STHD) are exactly 3." We provide a locking cable seal that can be looped through the nail holes of the STHD and then tightened. Affordable, reusable and easy to install, our safety caps can prevent serious impalement injury for

22 12, 2021

The Safety Net

By |2022-10-20T13:51:31-07:00December 22nd, 2021|Construction, News|

The Safety Net December 2021 By: Teddi Penewell, CSP, CIT M.R.S. OSHA Safety, Inc. Keeping Companies Like Yours Safe For Over 30 Years Red Flags The red flag has been used throughout history as a signal that there is a problem or danger—encouraging people to stop and take notice. Red flag warnings may be a signal of high fire danger due to weather conditions or of serious water hazards at the beach. In auto racing, a red flag indicates a race has been stopped.

16 12, 2021

Let’s Be Honest…

By |2022-09-20T15:12:58-07:00December 16th, 2021|Construction, News|

Let's Be Honest... What is your first physical response when you see a police car behind you? You look at the speedometer and let off the gas, even if you’re not speeding. Chances are, your heart probably will start to race a little until you see the officer pass by you. Or how about you answer this question, honestly of course. Cell phones while driving, do you still use it when you are driving, or at that traffic light that seems to take FOREVER…

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