Resources focus on hazard recognition and controls to help prevent serious injuries and fatalities on jobsites.
Chemical exposure. Cleaning agents, solvents, welding fumes, and asbestos present risks that may affect women differently, but data is limited. Noise and vibration. Heavy equipment and power tools ...
Mental health in construction requires a comprehensive approach that includes early detection, accessible support, and work ...
This week, conversations about mental health will take place across New York City’s construction industry, bringing needed attention to an often-overlooked crisis. The industry, both the members of ...
Industry leaders created Construction Suicide Prevention Week in 2019 in reaction to a steady rise in the death-by-suicide rate among construction workers. “We all agreed, as an industry collectively, ...
The Hong Kong Construction Industry Employees General Union on Thursday urged contractors and workers to prioritise ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. During construction of the Pittsburgh International Airport ...
Construction and real estate company executives are teaming with D.C. politicians to weaken laws that protect New York construction workers, who have some of the most dangerous jobs in the world. The ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation paused work this week to honor two fallen construction workers. The workers, Pierre Mack and Adam Smith, died in separate accidents last week in Burnsville ...
The Evolution of Safety Footwear Safety footwear has a long history of protecting workers in hazardous environments. From ...
Initial reports suggested it was a "bridge collapse"; however, FDOT clarified that the incident happened during a concrete pour in the work zone.