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.
Navigating Risks and Safety Issues During the Pandemic
Contractors that plan, communicate, test and adjust strategies as needed, while focusing on health and hygiene, will be well positioned to navigate the challenges of COVID-19.
Sleep and Productivity in the Construction Industry
Whether you’re a leader in the construction industry or part of a team, adequate sleep is essential for preparedness and safety. With a schedule that is synced to night and day, more physical activity and more sunlight exposure, contractors seem to be getting the sleep they need to feel good and perform at their best.
COVID-19: OSHA, Worker’s Compensation and Lawsuit Risks
The best line of defense against COVID-19 is proactively tracking live field data to mitigate the risk of lawsuits, OHSA fines and workman’s compensation—and keeping workers safe.
Jobsite Tech Advances Here to Stay in the Wake of COVID-19
Recent technological advances have unwittingly prepared the construction industry for changes required to endure the pandemic. Contractors are rising to the challenge by accelerating the pace of technology adoption.
Don’t Let the Dog Days of Summer Get You Down
The dog days of summer are here and contractors need to train employees on the signs, symptoms and risks of heat-stress and implement a heat-stress and acclimatization program.
How the Construction Industry Weathers the COVID-19 Storm
One general contractor is weathering the COVID-19 storm by implementing project safety and industrial hygiene protocols, anticipating materials delays and communicating with trade partners.











