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The first thing to know about Construction Safety Week is that it is a huge free giveaway of training, motivational material and wisdom about preventing injuries and accidents.
Workplace safety is a critical element of the construction industry. In 2021, the U.S. construction industry experienced approximately 169,200 nonfatal occupational injuries and 1,008 fatalities ...
Construction Safety Week serves as a reminder of the industry's ongoing commitment to ensuring every worker returns home safely each day. While the event lasts one week, it emphasizes the need for ...
A site-specific safety plan (SSSP) is a written and overarching plan that addresses safety as a whole on the job/project at SFU. A SSSP is developed based on the completed risk assessment of the ...
Many events were held Wednesday to raise awareness on construction safety at the Myers Lawson School of Construction at ...
The 2025 Construction Safety Week theme, All in Together, is designed to connect and strengthen the message throughout the industry. The theme explores three components: Plan, Own and Commit.
Shawmut safety chief Shaun Carvalho during a safety briefing. He has made mental health a priority in the company's safety program.
The school will encompass 363,000 square feet, and the $175 million construction project will conclude in 2026. Its listed capacity is 2,070 students. Sarasota County Schools revamp safety ...
With support from the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) CARMHA is leading the first phase of a two-phase project to reduce risks related to substance use in the BC construction sector. Phase 1 ...