Safe Lifting Techniques for Construction Workers
Lift with your knees (literally) to prevent manual-labor related construction injuries.
Mind the Gap: Ensuring Proper Edge Fall Protection
Falls are a leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry, but they can be prevented with the right protection.
Is a Zero-Injury Culture in Construction a Pipe Dream?
Building professionals aim for a zero-injury culture as project complexity and workforce demands increase. Is this goal attainable?
Analyzing the Benefits of Exoskeleton Use on Construction Jobsites
Like AI, exoskeletons are no long some far-off tech fantasy. They're very real and so are their benefits on construction jobsites.
A Head of the Game: Navigating Traumatic Brain Injuries in Construction
Apart from the obvious physical risks, traumatic brain injuries can also have lasting effects on an individual’s mental health. Prevention is the name of the game—and
Responding to Heat Stress on Construction Sites: Dry Heat vs. Humid Heat
Not all heat is created equal, but its effects can be equally as harmful to construction workers on a hot jobsite.
Helping Workers With Disabilities Navigate the Construction Jobsite
Whether from an on-the-job accident or off-the-job incident, some construction workers have to navigate the jobsite with physical disabilities.
Easy Heart-Healthy Habits for Construction Workers
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in America for decades. For construction workers, there are simple steps they can take every day to reduce their
Evaluating the Effect of Historic Masculinity on the Construction Industry’s Future
While efforts to fight for mental health in the construction industry have improved, a stigma of masculinity still lingers.
Why Early Intervention Is Key to Avoiding Chronic Back Issues in Construction
Lift with the knees! It could prevent construction-related chronic back conditions down the road.
Can VR Replace Workers in Hazardous Construction Scenarios?
Many construction workers fear they may lose their jobs to AI, but there are certain dangerous scenarios in which they may actually want technology to replace them.