A first-of-its-kind public-private partnership between Tennessee OSHA and the Tennessee Builders Alliance is creating a safety blitz on Nashville’s $2.1-billion Nissan Stadium project.
Dig Deep on Safety: Essential Steps to Prevent Trenching Tragedies
Even the smallest safety missteps can lead to catastrophic incidents, especially when it comes to trenching. Make sure no detail gets missed.
Wearable Ways to Work in Extreme Heat
It's that time of year again. The first day of summer is upon us, as are new techniques to combat extreme heat, such as wearable cooling vests and water pouches, humidity measurements and more.
Effective Strategies for Reinforcing Safety Into Evolving Design Standards
As construction methods evolve, so do safety standards. Make sure your design/build strategy accounts for changes to both.
Fall Protection for Everyone
While protection from falls is important for all construction workers, certain demographics may be statistically more susceptible to danger on the jobsite.
Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Construction Industry: Understanding the Challenges and Solutions
Mitigating safety risks is much easier when you can see the signs and symptoms. While risks such as mild traumatic brain injuries go unnoticed more often than not, you can change that.
When OSHA Cites You
The best defense against an OSHA citation is just that: a good defense. Make sure your safety program has you prepared to respond—and keeps you from getting complacent about your workers’ safety.
Mitigating Struck-By Incidents on the Jobsite
Some workplace injuries are more serious than others, but that doesn't mean mitigating them has to be more complicated.











