Electrical Contractor Shares Tools to Protect Construction Workers from Physical, Mental Harm

In the construction industry, everyone understands physical safety and injury prevention is critical but, too often, companies and individuals fail to recognize the importance of emotional safety from harassment, bullying and discrimination. That’s why leaders at Rosendin raised the bar for this year’s annual Construction Safety Week. In addition to educating workers and the public about physical dangers, Rosendin has also provided valuable information about mental stressors through a series of educational videos, personal stories and practical tips during Construction Safety Week, Sept. 14-18. Each day of Construction Safety Week, Rosendin has tackled a different topic with tools to identify … Read more

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Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls Sept. 14-18

The 7th National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls is quickly approaching. This annual event, part of the OSHA-NIOSH-CPWR Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction, serves as an opportunity to pause and re-focus on falls—a leading cause of death in construction. This year, we encourage employers and workers to participate virtually or with social distancing measures on the jobsite. CPWR has created a plan for employers looking for activity ideas: Standing Down for Fall Safety in 2020: Ideas for Virtual or Socially Distanced Stand-Down Events. New resources, including NIOSH videos and CPWR-NIOSH infographics that make great posters or social media posts, … Read more

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NEXT Coalition Launches Construction Safety Challenge in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak

Swinerton is the latest general contractor to join the NEXT Coalition made up of critical infrastructure and construction companies to promote and share industry safety best practices. Black & Veatch, DPR Construction, Haskell, McCarthy Building Companies and Swinerton are leveraging their deep safety expertise and best practices in a campaign to ensure the well-being of crews and office team members facing complex challenges posed by the coronavirus outbreak. The coalition seeks to identify and advance processes and technologies most likely to bolster construction safety in response to the “next normal” ushered in by COVID-19. To that end, the coalition is … Read more

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Heat Safety Key as Temperatures Rise

Best practices to recognize warning signs, keep crews safe By Nicole Moyen Not only are average temperatures increasing globally, but the number of extreme hot days are also on the uptick. This year is projected to be one of the hottest on record, so it’s important to take precautions to keep your crews safe in the heat. Despite the fact that NIOSH and OSHA have created guidelines for heat safety, they are not followed at many jobsites as they are not mandatory standards. Heat-related medical care and productivity losses cost the U.S. up to $6.2 billion, and are estimated to … Read more

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Boldt Flattens Curve for Re-Opening, Creates Safer Workspaces

When physical distancing puts a wrench in the personalized give and take of building complicated structures, adaptation is key. Reopening plans for The Boldt Company’s 14 national offices and dozens of jobsites depended on innovation and a creative use of technology. The company created a task force to address facilities and technology, then tapped experts in its own technical services division to pull together a center of excellence to address reopening. The task force identified issues for operations, safety, technology, different geographic markets and assigned a leader for each topic. Team members identified issues such as split work schedules, team … Read more

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