Peer-to-peer support is an effective method for fostering worker connectedness to improve mental health and well-being among a construction workforce.
Don’t Be a Statistic: Learning From Pandemic-Related Mistakes and OSHA’s Most Cited Statistics
To remain OSHA compliant, contractors should re-evaluate their hazcom, respiratory protection and PPE programs after having implemented COVID-19 protocols over the past year and a half.
COVID-19 Workplace Safety Guidance for Federal Contractors
Federal contractors and subcontractors providing services to the federal government should begin preparing now to implement guidelines for COVID-19 workplace safety.
Connection and Culture Change Needed to Address High Suicide Rate
Discussing mental health may be uncomfortable, but by fostering a safe environment and a culture of understanding, construction leaders can help employees when times are tough.
Distracted Driving and Work Zone Safety
Increases in construction crews on the roads coupled with post-pandemic surges in traffic and distracted drivers is a recipe for disaster.
Solving the Pandemic Product Showcasing Dilemma for Construction Equipment
With construction trade shows essentially shut down during the pandemic, manufacturing equipment providers reached out to important prospects directly with custom experiential marketing trailers—a lasting way to expand their trade show presence.
Using a Chaplaincy Model for Employee Care and Support
As awareness and advocacy for workplace mental health and well-being continues to rise, an on-site chaplaincy program is one way for contractors to demonstrate a caring culture and support for employees.
NSC Offers Toolkit for Addressing Workplace Opioid Misuse
The National Safety Council has resources on hand for employers concerned about rising rates of prescription drug misuse in the construction industry.











