Saving money on jobsite safety doesn't have to mean cutting corners. And that's no snow job.
From the Ashes: Reconstructing After the Maui Wildfire
West Maui Construction has been working on the front lines since a history-making wildfire was still burning through the Hawaiian town of Lahaina. Now the company is involved in cleanup and recovery—and looking forward to helping rebuild.
The Role of Code Officials in the Design-Build Process
Insights into the role of building safety code, from the International Code Council.
Breathe Better with a Good Respiratory Protection Plan
Your workers' respirators need to fit. Otherwise, they may as well not wear them at all.
Historic Heat is Threatening the Construction Industry and Its Workers
Historic heat is plaguing construction crews nationwide. Companies need to prioritize worker safety now before it gets hotter.
Common Construction Eye Injuries and How to Prevent Them
Construction can expose workers to hazards that permanently damage their eyesight. Learn how to prevent eye injuries in the field by using the proper safety equipment.
Building Resiliency: Withstanding Wildfires and Other Natural Disasters
As wildfires and other natural disasters become increasingly frequent and severe, the construction industry must proactively assess the risks associated with them.
OSHA Updates: New Submission Requirements for Injury and Illness Records
As of Jan. 1, 2024, employers of a certain size in "high-hazard" industries—including construction—must submit additional information regarding workplace safety.











