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The Most Dangerous Jobs in Construction

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Safety technology and best practices for general construction site safety have come a long way in recent years. However, by the numbers, construction still remains one of the most dangerous professions there is.

Categories: Canada, Safety, World Tags: OSHA, Worker Safety

Four OSHA Tips for a Successful Safety Stand-Down

May 3, 2021 by Jobsite Editorial

Safety stand-down practices are often overlooked on jobsites, which can lead to injuries and work disruptions. See OSHA's best practice tips.

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: construction safety, OSHA

Impact of the Pandemic on Workers’ Mental Health, New Sydney Rail Project, and the Specialty Contractors Were Thankful For

November 23, 2020 by Andee Brooker

Catch up on what's going on in construction this week. From an update on the preconstruction industry to the most cited OSHA violations of 2020, we've got you covered on all the industry news from … about Impact of the Pandemic on Workers’ Mental Health, New Sydney Rail Project, and the Specialty Contractors Were Thankful For

Categories: More, Weekly Grind Tags: Contech, COVID-19, OSHA, Preconstruction, Women in Construction

OSHA to Begin COVID Crackdown, Data-Driven Cranes, and Designing Senior Communities for Safety

July 25, 2020 by Andee Brooker

Catch up on what's going on in construction this week. From a deep dive into industrial automation company, Built Robotics, to new opportunities for green building, we've got you covered on all the industry news … about OSHA to Begin COVID Crackdown, Data-Driven Cranes, and Designing Senior Communities for Safety

Categories: More, Weekly Grind Tags: COVID-19, Green Building, OSHA, Robotics

OSHA Releases COVID-19 Reopening Guidelines for Construction

July 20, 2020 by John Biggs

In an effort to promote safe and healthy workplace as businesses across the country are reopening, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released its recommendations to help construction workers and employers avoid exposure … about OSHA Releases COVID-19 Reopening Guidelines for Construction

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: COVID-19, OSHA

Your Roadmap to an Accident-Free Jobsite

April 25, 2019 by Procore Editorial Staff

If you’re a superintendent who is spread too thin or a painter who’s rushed and behind schedule, the lines between what is safe and risky can get blurred. You can start looking within your company, … about Your Roadmap to an Accident-Free Jobsite

Categories: Business, United States Tags: OSHA, Worker Safety

OSHA Takes Flight With Drone Use

February 4, 2019 by John Biggs

Until recently OSHA visits have come mostly in the form of on-the-ground safety inspections, but late last year the agency began conducting jobsite inspections using camera-equipped aerial drones, raising some privacy concerns in the industry.

Categories: Safety Tags: Drones, OSHA

OSHA’s Final Crane Rule: What You Need to Know

December 10, 2018 by Jobsite Editorial

The new rule changes the certification categories for crane operations and removes the requirement that operators be certified for a specific crane lifting capacity.

Categories: Safety Tags: OSHA

Fall Protection Tops OSHA’s List of Top 10 Most Cited Violations

December 3, 2018 by Jobsite Editorial

There’s a good reason for this lack of tolerance. Nearly 4,600 people die each year doing their jobs, and some three million are injured. The number one killer—falls.

Categories: Safety Tags: OSHA, Worker Safety

Safety First. And Last.

September 24, 2018 by Jeff Wing

Your construction company has a safety program. Of course it does! Every man and woman on your jobsite knows to wear a hardhat and safety vest, knows when it’s a good idea to tie off, … about Safety First. And Last.

Categories: Safety Tags: OSHA, Worker Safety, Workplace Health

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