In construction safety, one thing is certain: there’s a lot of uncertainty. Every worksite presents a constantly evolving array of hazards, which means the risk of injury is constantly fluctuating, ...
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. All owners champion safety throughout every ...
Over 600 construction professionals gathered again this year to recognize the projects, partnerships, and safety achievements ...
GREELEY, Colo., April 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "Construction Safety Week" is the construction industry's annual week-long, safety-focused event designed to promote worker safety and wellness. It's an ...
Construction Safety Week returns May 4–8, 2026, with the theme “All In Together,” emphasizing unity, trust, and shared responsibility across all levels of the construction industry to strengthen ...
Meeting the minimum OSHA requirements is not enough to prevent on-site construction accidents, and even the most alert site manager cannot be expected to monitor every action of his workers. Put your ...
OSHA’s Safety and Health Regulations for Construction: OSHA 29 CFR 1926 serves as a baseline for safety requirements. Safety management in construction must reinforce these regulations and go beyond ...
Robotics can address some of the construction industry’s biggest challenges, but smarter safety is needed for human-machine collaboration.
This first-in-the-nation bachelor’s degree prepares students for occupational safety and health program management positions in the construction industry. This is a field that demands critical ...