OSHA has published a notice on Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings.
Building for Fire Resistance
Wildfires are a realistic threat to construction. Contractors should prepare with resilient construction.
OSHA’s Multi-Employer Policy Continues to Ensnare the Construction Industry
Contractors must be aware of the responsibility that comes with authority over other employers at a jobsite.
On the Road Again
Construction professionals now expect the additional safety measures companies put in place during COVID-19.
Avoiding Drug Testing Will Not Solve the Labor Shortage Problem
Eliminating mandatory drug testing does not mean more qualified applicants or help employers save money.
Keep Workers Safe by Managing Heat-Related Hazards
Protect workers from heat-related illness onsite by being diligent and taking precautions.
National Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction
OSHA developed the National Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction.
Four Tips for Drafting Contractual Safety Provisions
Here are best practices for including safety-related language in contracts.







