Stop ignoring the elephant in the room and incorporate worker mental health and wellbeing into jobsite safety. Keep employees from slipping through the cracks by encouraging and equipping them to seek help.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: Oct. 2, 2020
Here's a rundown of the latest in construction technology and software.
Transforming Building Performance With Human-Centric Lighting in the Post-Pandemic World
The construction industry has distinct potential to not only keep buildings relevant to the world post-COVID-19, but also to transform into a forward-thinking and trend-setting change agent for human performance.
Grappling With Viruses on Multiple Fronts: Ongoing Cyber Risk Management in the Age of COVID-19
There are two viruses contractors must battle: COVID-19 and computer viruses. Here are tips to combat both.
Aligning Subcontractors’ Safety Culture With the General Contractor’s
How can general contractors ensure their subcontractors’ safety culture aligns with expectations? Due diligence and active leadership are critical to align safety cultures, ensuring a safe work experience for all.
Safely Getting Back on the Jobsite
Staying current with OSHA and CDC guidelines is key to staying safe on the jobsite. Safety now encompasses PPEs, masks, hand sanitation station, disinfecting workspaces and social distancing.
Spotlight on Safety: Electrical Hazards and Best Practices
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.












