| | | | | | As we gain better understanding of how slips, trips and fall accidents can affect the brain, it’s time to consider new measures to help protect workers’ heads. |
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| | Sponsored | | Construction safety is evolving. This white paper explains why AI-powered EHS and training systems are essential — connecting hazards, incidents, and learning in real-time to prevent injuries, strengthen compliance, and prepare crews for safer jobsites of tomorrow. |
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| | Mental health in construction requires a comprehensive approach that includes early detection, accessible support, and work planning that mitigates fatigue. |
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| | Sponsored | | Roofing work on active construction sites introduces complex safety and coordination challenges. Nations Roof plans roofing work that prioritizes worker safety, public protection, and compliance while minimizing disruption across active, multi-trade environments. |
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| | A system rebuild is proposed to radically reduce SIFs, emphasizing the need for clear, organization-specific definitions of what constitutes a serious injury or fatality. |
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| | | | It’s a new year, and that means resolving to focus on new opportunities to improve workplace safety. |
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| | | | Working at height remains a challenge for safety professionals. Despite readily available personal protective equipment, fall protection is a nuanced problem with multiple underlying risk factors. |
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