Imagine a world where safety is woven into every decision and every plan by all stakeholders—where protecting lives is the common thread that unites us all.
Safety was once defined as preventing physical injury on the jobsite, but more recently the construction industry has recognized that safety should be approached in much broader terms. According to ...
Effective construction safety means looking beyond the job site—prioritizing worker engagement, mental health, skills development, and technology to strengthen the workforce. Construction ...
Every year, Construction Safety Week returns with the same earnest rituals: jobsite banners, safety-themed toolbox talks, all-hands meetings and heartfelt speeches that echo a familiar refrain: ...
Improper dumpster use on job sites can lead to serious injuries—these expert-backed safety practices help reduce risks, protect workers, and keep construction waste management OSHA-compliant.
Early in my career, I trained under the slogan, “Drive down frequency and you will drive down severity.” While this was a sincere and well-intended statement from leadership, it exemplifies an ...