

Project Uptime
Project Uptime

Ladder Safety Tips Even Construction Pros Forget
Falls cause approximately one-third of all construction accidents, and that statistic includes ladder-related accidents. Among construction workers, an estimated 81 percent of fall...

New Technology, New Electrical Installation Rules and Safety Tools

Report: Construction Workers' First Year is Most Dangerous
Construction injuries can happen to anyone, which is why seasoned workers need to guard against complacency. But new workers are especially vulnerable. A case study from the CPWR...

Conveying the “Why” as Part of Your Safety Culture
As workers become comfortable in their jobs, a sense of invincibility sometimes takes hold, and it may occasionally result in carelessness. In an industry like construction, the...

For Better Safety Performance, Look to Your C-Suite

Best Materials Handling Practices for Preventing Strains and Sprains
Aching backs, sprained ligaments and sore muscles are common injuries on jobsites — but they don’t have to be. While one in five construction workers can expect to suffer some kind...

Good and Bad Fall Protection Anchor Points
Your personal fall protection gear is only as good as the anchor or tie-off point you choose. Some workers believe certain points are safe when in fact, they won’t hold them if...

OSHA Suggests Heat Stress Screening at Temps Above 85

To Boost Employee Safety, Make it Personal
Bring home the reasons for the rules, and the risks of breaking them. Ever wondered why your employees take unnecessary safety risks or neglect basic safety practices? While they...

Report: Jobsite Noise Could Put Workers Hearts at Risk
Construction employers, hear this: Noise on the jobsite isn’t just a nuisance. And as far as health effects go, it’s not just bad for the ears. It’s also bad for the heart. RELATED...