Risk Management
As the construction industry adopts new technologies with immediate access to data and reliance on a cyber-secure third-party supply chain, it can expect more aggressive cyberattacks.
Steps to Take Following an Accident
If an accident occurs, seek medical treatment, report the accident and document the scene. Workers can file a workers’ comp claim or personal injury claim if a result of third-party negligence.
Innovative Technology Is Changing Construction Risk Management
Technology, including imagery, wearables and water leak detection devices, can mitigate losses. Incorporating "Internet of Things" technology can improve workplace safety and help prevent property damage.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: September 17, 2021
COVID-19 Resources With SafeSite Check In QR-code digital check in app, workers and guests can provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination by scanning a private QR code with a smartphone. They can answer questions on vaccination [...]
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Rise of the Delta Variant and Upcoming Flu Season
Construction employers can navigate the upcoming flu season and rise of COVID-19 Delta Variant by implementing policies the prevent their spread and by encouraging their employees to get vaccinated.
Steps to Reduce the Hidden Costs of Ladders
It’s time to consider the true cost of ladders. Ladders usage is a leading cause of falls and wasteful motion, which leads to fatigue and reduces productivity.
A Friendly Reminder to Subcontractors: Read the Contract!
Subcontractors should read every provision of a contract, even if it seems non-negotiable.
Paving the Way to Managing Workers’ Compensation Claim Costs
A comprehensive light-duty program is a tried-and-true method for controlling workers’ compensation costs. While the construction industry may not generate many inherently light-duty positions, many work restrictions can be accommodated with a little creativity.








