The safety model built on the judgment of experienced people is starting to erode at the moment firms need it most.
Real job safety isn’t about helmets or harnesses. It starts with a climate where people can honestly signal when they don’t ...
Over 600 construction professionals gathered again this year to recognize the projects, partnerships, and safety achievements ...
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 ...
This first-in-the-nation bachelor’s degree prepares students for occupational safety and health program management positions in the construction industry. This is a field that demands critical ...
Construction Safety Week has released a new set of technical bulletins designed to help construction employers and workers better recognize and control hazards that can lead to serious injuries and ...
Construction safety challenges in 2026 will be shaped by tighter schedules, labor shortages and broader use of artificial intelligence, according to insights from industry leaders at construction risk ...
The pandemic shifted almost every aspect of business and life over the last two plus years. One of the biggest shifts in the workplace has been the new focus on prioritizing the overall health and ...
OSHA’s Safety and Health Regulations for Construction: OSHA 29 CFR 1926 serves as a baseline for safety requirements. Safety management in construction must reinforce these regulations and go beyond ...
The New York City-based contractor developed SafeT Coach and tested it across its jobsites with tens of thousands of interactions.