Construction employers need to be aware of OSHA’s new rule drafting and national programs, including a vaccine mandate, focus on heat stress and region-specific emphasis programs.
Building for Longevity: How to Keep an Aging Workforce Safe
Seasoned workers tend to have fewer injuries, but when they do, injuries are often more severe. Keep aging workers safe by understanding age-related challenges and implementing solutions.
Daily Construction Reports: Don’t Leave the Job Without Them
Daily construction reports can help resolve a delay issue or clarify a jobsite access claim. They are admissible in court since the information was recorded when the events in question occurred.
Calculating Shock: Absorbing Lanyard Fall Clearance for Construction Workers
OSHA requires fall protection at heights more than six feet from the next work level. Know how to calculate fall clearance so workers can safely focus on the task at hand.
Turn a Construction Safety Program Into a Competitive Advantage
A strong safety program can help recruit new talent and new business. Start seeing the ROI on the safety program with increased business growth and retention.
2022 Political Forecast Promises More of the Same—Change
Moving into 2022, there are three key factors that will determine just how far the political pendulum might swing away from the Democrats in power: temperature, candidates and maps.
Reasonable Accommodations for Mental Health in the Workplace
The process of accommodating mental health issues is an interactive one between employer and employee. Both need to understand the employee’s limitations and needs to best address them.
So…You’re in the Market for a New Workers’ Compensation Insurer?
Here are several criteria contractors can use to help select a new workers’ compensation insurer.










