“Fatigue is more than just feeling a little tired – it's a form of impairment,” Barrett writes. “It can reduce mental and physical functioning, affect judgment and concentration, slow reaction time, ...
Construction electrocutions remain a significant hazard, often caused by organizational failures, poor safety practices, and outdated equipment. Technologies like wearable voltage detectors, AI-based ...
Fire protection works best when it is built into the process rather than added after the fact”— Christopher Echeverria ...
Across the spectrum of jobs on construction worksites, workers face many hazards that can lead to injury or even worse: a fatality. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports ...
Construction hazards are major concerns that are being addressed this spring. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a branch of the U.S. Department of Labor, has launched an awareness ...
The National Safety Council estimated that 70 million U.S. construction worker days were lost in 2021 because of workplace injuries. According to the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, it took less ...
One incident, one injury, one death is too many. That is why, in 2018, GPRS became the lead sponsor of Concrete Sawing ...
The loud noises of heavy machinery and narrow lanes leading to slow-moving traffic are just part of everyday life on Ohio State’s campus. However, the change in traffic flow that some of the ...
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