The Strong Minds, Safe Sites program is focused on mental health support, trauma services and psychological safety training for construction workers.
Construction Safety Week has released a new set of technical bulletins designed to help construction employers and workers better recognize and control hazards that can lead to serious injuries and ...
Construction Safety Week continues to expand its reach, bringing together thousands of workers and hundreds of companies each year. The campaign underscores that safety remains both a moral ...
A century ago, it was common to expect one worker fatality for every million dollars spent on a construction project. Thanks to industry-wide safety reforms, occupational fatalities are now 90% lower ...
Construction electrocutions remain a significant hazard, often caused by organizational failures, poor safety practices, and outdated equipment. Technologies like wearable voltage detectors, AI-based ...
Integrate mental health check-ins into daily safety routines like toolbox talks and pre-task planning to normalize wellness conversations. Train leaders using frameworks like ALGEE to recognize early ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. During construction of the Pittsburgh International Airport ...
Newly published legal resource breaks down strict liability protections, covered workers, common scaffold accidents, & ...
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 ...
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 ...