OSHA’s annual Susan Harwood grants support nonprofit-led training programs aimed at reducing injuries, illnesses and fatalities on the job.
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. OSHA is encouraging ...
The construction industry poses unique health and safety challenges for its workers. In fact, about one out of every five workplace deaths in calendar year 2019 were construction-related, according to ...
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 ...
Of the many reasons why construction workers should wear hard hats, protection from electrical hazards is a key factor. In its November 2022 bulletin, the Center for Construction Research and Training ...
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 ...
As students register for spring classes this month at the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s School of Applied Engineering, they will find a new course in the online catalogue that some believe is a ...
K.G. Walters Construction is one of only four employers statewide to receive the Safe Partner Award from SCATS.
Texas A&M researchers use VR, EEG and AI-driven augmented reality to study hazard attention and deliver jobsite-specific ...