While construction jobsites have a multitude of potential hazards for workers, especially in hot summer months, many can be mitigated with training, safety measures, policies and use of PPE.
Is the Construction Industry Experiencing COVID-19 Side Effects?
Contractors are starting to see the real impact of COVID-19, including financial impacts, a potential global recession and the overall impact on workforce.
Mold—It’s Still Growing!
Understanding how mold can affect a project and having a plan and resources in place to deal with the risks are keys to avoiding issues that could lead to claims and litigation.
Essential Business Preparations for Contractors Ahead of 2021 Wildfire Season
With planning and preparation, the effects of wildfires can be mitigated. Wildfires require a specific set of conditions to propagate; the key is confining those conditions.
Heat Stress Indicators to Watch For During the Hot Summer Ahead
Humans can adapt to varying environments, but acclimatization to heat takes time. Smart PPEs monitor heat stress and indicators such as heart and sweat rate and activity levels.
Fall Protection Products: Consensus vs. Regulation
Understanding whether fall protection equipment is compliant with regulations, voluntary consensus standards or both can be difficult and lead to confusion and safety concerns.
Construction Site Safety Tips When Working Around Heavy Equipment
Mini excavators, skid steers and trenchers will be performing tasks around workers who may be hauling equipment, digging holes and working on scaffolding. Keeping everyone safe during the workday helps to eliminate accidents that can be life-threatening.
Prevent Occupational Asthma With Awareness
Occupational asthma deaths are highest in the construction industry. The good news is that they can be prevented by monitoring, mitigating risks and eliminating exposures at the worksite.










