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Health and Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents Touring Construction and Renovation Sites

Health and Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents Touring Construction and Renovation Sites
Real estate agents face significant risks such as injuries from slips, machinery or falling objects when touring construction and renovation sites, necessitating adherence to safety tips to navigate these hazards effectively.- Occupational Health & Safety

Being a real estate agent is super rewarding. They get to call the shots, earn as much as they want, decide their working hours and network extensively. What’s not to love?

However, being an agent isn’t without risks.

One thing realtors might face is the possibility of injuries when touring construction sites and checking out properties under renovation. Construction zones are no picnic, and accidents can unfortunately happen no matter how careful they are.

When the topic of “the most dangerous professions” is brought up, what comes to mind are probably firefighters and electrical contracting careers.

Rarely are real estate careers on the list, but believe it or not, the risks associated with this profession have tremendously grown over the decades. From assaults to dangerous falls and traffic-related accidents, the number of on-the-job fatalities is on the rise, according to the latest figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Every time a realtor meets a new client, drives them to a new location to showcase a property or tours a property under development, they face potential risks.

And while real estate licensing coursework does cover a bit of licensee safety, it’s important to expand the knowledge base on agents’ safety, particularly when touring construction sites, in order to stay safe at all times.

Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents Touring Construction & Renovation Sites
As an agent, here are some strategies to stay safe when visiting worksites.

1. Wear a Hard Hat

Construction sites are busy places with lots happening overhead. Cranes are moving supplies all around, for instance. So secure hard hats to feel safe. Hard hats keep the head protected just in case anything unexpected happens during the busy work. With the right gear, agents can enjoy watching the progress without worries.

Click here for the full article from Occupational Health & Safety

Heidi

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