Jobsite safety is paramount as construction workers navigate heavy machinery, vehicular traffic and ever-changing environmental conditions. Struck-by incidents result in injuries, deaths, lost work ...
The May 4–8 event urges construction employers and workers to pause operations and focus on fall prevention through training, hazard awareness, and jobsite safety activities.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is encouraging construction employers and workers nationwide to participate in the 13th annual ...
As part of the 13th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction week, OSHA is encouraging employers to ...
In 2023, construction fatalities hit the highest number since 2011. This statistic demonstrates the need for a new approach to protecting workers. The industry has the opportunity to make 2025 a ...
BZI® Highlights Its Industry-Best Safety Culture, Innovations, Training and Processes During National Safety Week ...
About 1,000 construction pros gathered on the National Mall Wednesday as part of Safety Week to show they were “All in ...
Many employees work in hazardous situations, exposed to risks where they could injure a very important part of their bodies: their heads. For instance, employees working in a warehouse with items ...
Shawmut Design and Construction, a leading $2.3 billion national construction management firm, hosted its 17th annual ...
Construction workers in the United States have been dying on the job at a rate of more than 1,000 per year since 2016, ...
New York City construction workers and supervisors now have a new box to check before they can step onto many job sites: ...