Total Human Health
By capturing detailed safety data from workers, machines, tools and systems, construction companies can apply analysis and reporting to maximize employees’ safety.
Construction Workers Face Multiple Threats on the Job
Construction workers constantly face dangers and risks while on the job, including falls, distracted drivers, extreme heat and other safety issue.
Construction’s Big Pain: How Imaging May Misdirect Care for Lower Back Soreness
Back injuries are the most common injury in construction, but despite billions of dollars spent on treating back pain, MRIs and other tests often fail to provide the information and therapy for the most effective treatment.
Focus on Safety From the Start
To make positive changes, constantly question all potentially unsafe practices. Be open to change and the speedbumps that come with it. More often than not, the long-term gain will be more than worth the short-term strain.
U.S. Economy Expands in Second Quarter, Investment in Structures Contracts
The U.S. economy expanded at a 6.5% annualized rate in the second quarter of 2021, pushing overall gross domestic product above pre-pandemic levels.
Hard Hit by COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy? Call in Occupational Health Reinforcement
Construction companies experiencing vaccine hesitancy among their employees can invite health experts to talk about the virus and vaccinations.
Improving Access to Health Care and Wellness Services for Construction Trade and Craft Workers
Contractors can reduce barriers that keep workers from seeking mental and medical health care services.
Create a Culture of Safety Within a Construction Company
A safety culture makes the jobsite an enjoyable place to work, attracting bright and experienced experts who work together to provide innovative solutions to construction challenges.












