There are jobsite hazards that not only are hard to recognize, but also are sometimes the result of trying to work more efficiently and safely.
Mental Health Support Expands, But Gaps Remain More companies now provide Employee Assistance Plans than in the previous study, but even so, only 46% of contractors offer them. While small companies ...
In construction safety, one thing is certain: there’s a lot of uncertainty. Every worksite presents a constantly evolving array of hazards, which means the risk of injury is constantly fluctuating, ...
Construction Safety Week returns May 4–8, 2026, with the theme “All In Together,” emphasizing unity, trust, and shared responsibility across all levels of the construction industry to strengthen ...
Construction safety is paramount on the job site and in the equipment shop. Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in which to work. Many of the construction accidents can result in ...
The technology could save lives—so long as it doesn’t fully replace humans that monitor safety. Last winter, during the construction of an affordable housing project on Martha’s Vineyard, ...
Construction sites rely heavily on machinery to meet deadlines and maintain productivity. From cranes and forklifts to excavators and power tools, equipment plays a central role in daily operations.
As AI technology to manage safety onsite and capture incident information comes more broadly to market, Oracle and Newmetrix provide enterprise safety insights and predictive analytics. When ...
New survey data shows construction leaders continue to face theft, vandalism and jobsite disruptions that affect inventory, ...
Hensel Phelps CEO Michael Choutka has made information on his company’s key safety program, CARES, freely available on the Construction Safety Week website. Photo: Matt Good/Shoots for Good; courtesy ...
The Master of Science in Construction Safety program at Keene State College is uniquely designed to equip professionals with the advanced skills and knowledge necessary to lead in the rapidly evolving ...