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Leading Safely: Zero Doesn’t Equal Safe

In the last century, the construction industry has made considerable progress in establishing safer worksites while sending more employees home safely to their families. However, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, the fatal injury rate has largely plateaued since 2008 and non-fatal injury rates have plateaued since 2015. Even more concerning, there’s been …

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Construction Safety Week 2022: Together, We Can Make a Difference

I’ve been in the construction industry for my entire life. I am proud of our industry and the great work we do in our communities. But we have to always remember the risks our workers face on job sites every day. That’s why, once again this year, the industry will celebrate Safety Week May 2-6 …

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Assessing New Technology? It’s Time to Refine Your Key Considerations List

Just 10 to 15 years ago, early adopters of new technology often had the mindset that the rewards of investing in new platforms and systems would outweigh the risks. These pioneers recognized that there was room for improvement across the back office, the job site, and supply chains, and they were willing to take bold …

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