OSHA’s final rule on Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses eliminates the requirement for establishments with 250 or more employees to electronically submit information from OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-related Injuries and Illnesses) and OSHA Form 301 (Injury and Illness Incident Report).
Climate Change and the Need for Resiliency in the Built Environment
The industry needs to meet the challenges of climate change by incorporating climate projections into infrastructure design, investment and appraisal criteria, and model building codes.
Tips to Properly Mitigate Lead Paint
Contractors, property managers and anyone who disturbs a painted surface may be required to comply with the Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act. Here's how.
Break Down Language Barriers With Migrant-Friendly English
Migrant workers are a particularly vulnerable group in construction’s labor force. By using language that is clear and easy to understand by non-English speakers, contractors can improve safety for all workers.
Steps Contractors Can Take to Prepare for Catastrophic Weather Events
By assessing and managing potential exposures before, during and after catastrophic events and monitoring the insurance claims process, contractors can minimize the financial impact of these events and expedite recovery.
What Workers’ Compensation Underwriters Look For
Workers’ Comp insurance underwriters are using the internet to check a company’s online presence, NCCI rating, OSHA records, DOT reports and credit rating.
How the New Dropped Object Standard Is Changing Jobsite Safety
Until this year, there were no industry standards covering performance of tool lanyards that users and safety managers could reference to help prevent dropped object injuries.
What to Do Before OSHA Comes Knocking
OSHA inspectors scrutinize a company’s working conditions, policies and procedures, employee trainings, record keeping, documentation of safety inspections and more. Unprepared companies can face hefty fines and penalties.











