Electrical safety is a collective responsibility, so construction professionals must understand the fundamentals, best practices for preventing injury and what to do when an accident occurs.
Understanding and Addressing Depression in the Workplace
Depression can manifest in various ways in the workplace, and ignoring its existence is a costly mistake. Addressing mental health in the workplace is proven to be a sound business strategy.
Immersive Technology Merges Virtual and Physical Worlds
Contractors have deployed business continuity response teams to bring together technology, operations, communications and human resources to build a set of procedures to keep everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Short and Long-Term Risk Management: COVID-19 and the Construction Pipeline
The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of a risk management plan to prepare for the unexpected. Now contractors should prepare to build their future workforce to manage an increase in work.
Navigating the Pandemic With a Seven-Step Safety Plan
Due to careful development and implementation of safety plans, one contractor celebrated zero lost-time injuries last year, and is aiming for a similar goal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rethinking Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World
An extremely critical aspect of post-COVID planning is understanding how essential it is to ensure the protection of supply chains.
Post-COVID-19 Success Tips for Construction Companies
If construction companies are efficient, flexible and prepared, they can take measures today that pave the way for success in a post-COVID-19 environment.
The Visitor Playbook for Contractors
Keeping workers and visitors safe on the jobsite is a challenge during the pandemic. Following OSHA regulations will help contractors provide a safety and healthy workplace.









