Although contractors may be cautious about spending right now, consider the cost per linear foot of steel safety rail systems is almost equivalent to the cost of building two-by-four safety rails due to the skyrocketing cost of lumber.
Nine Electrical Hazards to Watch Out For
Electrical hazards can be difficult to spot, so everyone on the jobsite should know the basics of electric safety. Here are nine electrical hazards to watch out for.
Propane Offers Versatile, Reliable Energy for Off-Site Construction
Off-site construction is becoming more popular to reduce construction costs, time and the use of natural resources. Powering critical systems with an affordable, reliable energy source can help maximize efficiency, cost savings and reduce the building’s carbon footprint.
Mixing New With Tried-and-True for Construction Efficiency
In construction, combining new technologies with advanced yet already trusted materials, systems and accessories accelerates jobsite installation and productivity.
Rental Programs Offer Broad Access and Exploration of Smart PPE
Industrial wearables derive real-time insights from on-body or environmental data to assess risks.
The Safety Factor With Cold-Applied Versus Hot-Applied Liquid Waterproofing
Waterproofing new or existing elevated structural decks can be accomplished with either a cold-applied or hot-applied liquid waterproofing product, each with safety considerations to take into account.
Future-Proofing With Integrated Route Planning and Mobile Technology
The transition to optimized route planning and real-time dispatch and tracking solutions can deliver the efficiency gains and cost savings that are critical for remaining competitive in the face of today’s material cost increases and supply chain obstacles.
Don’t Drop the Ball (or the Load): Crane Safety Best Practices
In addition to complying with crane certification, training and evaluation requirements, there are best practices construction employers can implement for worker safety around cranes.










