By Jim Goss, Senior Safety Consultant, HCSS As the focus on construction safety intensifies, equipment-using organizations are moving beyond compliance to culture change, embedding safety into the ...
Job-site safety audits conducted by safety professionals help drive safety culture and maintain compliance with applicable safety requirements set by OSHA, other regulatory agencies, and general ...
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The best way to document a job site before problems start
On a well run project, the most valuable paperwork is often the documentation you hope you never have to use. When you ...
The job site can be a hectic and dangerous place. From loud noises and dust to heavy machinery and hazards like open pits and exposed electrical wires, this is a place that constantly keeps you on ...
There are so many details involved in running your asphalt business, and on any given day, if one of those details gets away from you it could mean the loss of production, a customer, cost overruns, ...
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Construction giant unveils AI to help prevent job-site accidents: 'It's essentially a personal assistant'
Construction equipment giant Caterpillar has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to improve job-site safety and boost efficiency as the industry grapples with labor shortages.
In 2020, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded 1,034 fatal injuries and 74,520 nonfatal injuries among all construction workers. Most of the fatal injuries and a large proportion of the ...
38% still lack a proactive approach to safety and regulatory compliance. 20% feel “unsure” to “not at all” confident their safety technology is supported by strong data. 51% of companies take mental ...
On the final morning of NECA 2022, Elizabeth Engert Manzo, Esq., gave a presentation on marijuana, federal and state laws surrounding its medical and recreational use, and how those laws impact ...
City and state inspectors should have power to shut down a job site, said the RI Building Trades Council. Union construction workers plan to rally Wednesday afternoon at a building site within ...
Construction equipment giant Caterpillar has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to improve job site safety and boost efficiency as the industry grapples with labor shortages.
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