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This nationwide event spotlights preventing falls, the construction industry’s leading cause of worker deaths.
This Construction Safety Week 2025, May 5-9, Associated Builders and Contractors has announced its sponsorship, as a call to ...
Balfour Beatty identifies live traffic as a fifth fatal risk in construction, expanding safety focus beyond OSHA’s Fatal Four ...
A few years ago, AI felt distant from the realities of concrete, steel, and site logistics. But today, the technology is ...
Manny Souza was injured in a crane collapse. Today, he continues to find ways to improve workplace safety and risk assessment ...
Safety was once defined as preventing physical injury on the jobsite, but more recently the construction industry has ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers teams around the world are taking time this week to talk about what it means to work at heights, ...
Employers nationwide are encouraged to pause work during the week of May 5–9 to raise awareness and prevent deadly falls in construction.
Construction Safety Week begins Monday by calling on contractors to recommit to worker health and well-being, according to a ...
Leaders are driving safer jobsites through teamwork, planning, and daily engagement.
Too often, safety in construction is treated like a seasonal campaign—something to highlight for a week, reference during a ...
Accountability, as opposed to pointing fingers, and finding facts, not fault, are the real keys to workplace safety.