Not all heat is created equal, but its effects can be equally as harmful to construction workers on a hot jobsite.
The Evolution of Construction Jobsite Safety: Lessons From the Field
Education, innovation and open conversation with tradespeople is helping break barriers in the evolution of jobsite safety.
Jobsites Can Be Nearly Seven Times Safer With Health and Safety Best Practices
An Associated Builders and Contractors construction safety report released last week reveals positive impact of health and safety management on jobsites.
Planning for the Human Factor in Construction Project Safety
New construction technology is helping construction companies predict, plan for and embrace the human factor—both risks and rewards—on jobsites.
Three Common Causes of Electrocution on Construction Sites and How to Avoid Them
Electricity is an unavoidable presence on every construction site—but electrocution doesn’t have to be. Here’s how to keep crews safe.
Helping Workers With Disabilities Navigate the Construction Jobsite
Whether from an on-the-job accident or off-the-job incident, some construction workers have to navigate the jobsite with physical disabilities.
Transforming Work Zone Safety Through Automation
Smart traffic cones and automated flaggers are changing the game of work zone safety.
Checking In: Construction Company Founder Details His Own Struggle With Depression
The B1M founder and mental-health advocate, Fred Mills, tells all about his love for construction, his personal struggle in overcoming mental-health challenges and what he believes the industry can do to ensure its workforce is thriving.










