Other stories by Brindley Byrd

  • Eye Protection

    Expert Brindley Byrd answers a question about worker eye protection.

  • Asbestos Safety

    Safety expert Brindley Byrd reacts to article about Smithsonian museum asbestos issue.

  • Dust Control

    Educate your employees about dust control for their health and safety and for the health and safety of your customers.

  • Worker Safety and Protection

    How remodeling company owners can protect their workers from health hazards on the jobsite.

  • What EPA's Lead Rule Means to Remodelers

    An overview of how EPA's rule on lead abatement will affect the remodeling industry.

  • Including Clean Up Costs in the Project Budget

    Including Clean Up Costs in the Project Budget

  • Dealing With Subcontractors

    How can I get our subs to treat customers’ homes with respect – not just another job site, i.e., cleanliness, radio volume/stations, etc.?

  • Web Extra: 10 Suggestions for Jobsite Dust-Proofing

    Ten things you can do to keep your work site clean enough for a three-year-old.

  • Dust Might

    There's no avoiding dust in a remodeling project, and with the pressure of possible litigation and liability claims, regulations, and customer demands, you need a way to control it. Remodelers can't be concerned with just dust, though; they're also responsible for protecting workers and customers...