Athletic trainers can train more than just athletes. Physically demanding jobs, such as construction, can put major strain on the body, and athletic trainers can help workers recover better.
Mitigating Mold Exposure in Manufacturing and Multifamily Buildings
Sometimes, the most dangerous threats to a building, its owners and tenants are invisible at first. But once you see them, do you know what to do?
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.
Ways to Recognize, Combat and Prevent Overexertion Injuries
Stress, fatigue, thirst, aches. Seemingly minor symptoms might be early-onset signs of overexertion, which could lead to larger injury for your employees. Be sure they’re aware of the signs and prevention methods.
Beat the Heat
Summers are increasingly sizzling. Think you know everything about heat-related illnesses—including how best to keep your workers safe and healthy? Take our quiz.
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.
Good Indoor Air Quality Keeps Workers Healthy and Happy
Indoor air quality was a significant concern during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially once scientists discovered that the virus was airborne. However, is it still as much of a priority today? Here is a closer look at the demand for clean air in the workplace.








