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.
Safely Perform a Lockout/Tagout on a Jobsite
Contractors should use the lockout/tagout system every time a machine needs to be repaired.
Use Toolbox Talks to Improve Worker Safety During the Labor Shortage
Contractors need to focus on providing robust workplace safety education, such as safety briefs called “toolbox talks.”
Sound Is the New Workplace Safety Frontier
Any noise above 85 decibels has the potential to cause permanent hearing loss.











