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.
BZI’s employees agree. The USA TODAY Top Workplaces awards recently ranked BZI #1 Employer for Frontline Workers, which measures through employee surveys, team member sentiment on how supported, safe, ...
Shawmut Design and Construction, a leading $2.3 billion national construction management firm, hosted its 17th annual ...
Construction electrocutions remain a significant hazard, often caused by organizational failures, poor safety practices, and outdated equipment. Technologies like wearable voltage detectors, AI-based ...
About 1,000 construction pros gathered on the National Mall Wednesday as part of Safety Week to show they were “All in ...
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There is a shortage of workers in construction. In fact, the industry needs to hire more than 400,000 new workers this year to keep up with demand, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors ...
Who does that guy work for? Highly skilled tradespeople don’t often work under an temporary-employee agency’s umbrella, but moderate to low-skilled laborers can be brought in for tasks that don’t ...
New York City construction workers and supervisors now have a new box to check before they can step onto many job sites: ...
While driving our cars and going to work is something we do every day, it can turn deadly in a matter of seconds.That’s what happened to Joseph Caldwell at his construction site job at Northwest Barry ...