Indoor air quality was a significant concern during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially once scientists discovered that the virus was airborne. However, is it still as much of a priority today? Here is a closer look at the demand for clean air in the workplace.
Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Construction Industry: Understanding the Challenges and Solutions
Mitigating safety risks is much easier when you can see the signs and symptoms. While risks such as mild traumatic brain injuries go unnoticed more often than not, you can change that.
Five Steps for Reducing Stress on and off the Jobsite
Workplace stress is a reality in any industry, and construction is no different. However, there are ways both for individuals to reduce their stress and for leaders to create a less stressful work environment.
News Briefs: April 2024
First-ever GSA Construction Awards. Plus, a new national standard on heat stress.
Cultivating a Company Culture Committed to Safety, Mentorship and Education
Mentorships, education and employee training programs still work wonders when cultivating a culture of wellbeing at your construction company.
Cutting Through the Complications of Cannabis Testing in the Construction Industry
Breath-testing technology is becoming more popular to ensure safety on a jobsite as cannabis consumption becomes increasingly legal.
1 Million Work Hours Can’t Be Wrong
A fierce commitment to safety has helped Bosworth Steel Erectors reach an industry-leading milestone. And they don’t plan to stop there.
Saying No to Drug Testing and Yes to Impairment Testing
Construction and other industries are seeing a shift from drug testing to impairment testing—part of an effort to boost safety, cut costs and attract and retain talent.











