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.
Questions and Answers on Drug Misuse in Construction
When construction workers are impaired by drugs, the risk of accidents increases for themselves and others. Employers should know the law and have a workforce drug and alcohol policy.
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.
How the Pandemic Pushed the Construction Industry Five Years Into the Future
The pandemic propelled the construction industry to adopt technologies that keep workers safe. The future of construction depends on continued adoption.
Mold Pollution Remediation Solutions for Commercial Buildings
As people return to work, workplaces must be free from mold contamination. Where mold contamination has occurred, mold remediation or mold abatement can be applied to eradicate it.
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.
Construction Safety Concerns: The Fatal Four and Heat Safety
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.











