Construction

Researchers call for better communication on bilingual construction worksites

Silver Spring, MD — Construction employers can help make Hispanic workers safer by boosting the number of Spanish-speaking supervisors in the field.

Guilty pleas for NYC company accused of issuing fraudulent OSHA training cards

New York — The former president of a training school charged with selling construction safety certificates and OSHA training cards to approximately 20,000 untrained “students” has pleaded guilty.

Report highlights NYC construction safety successes

New York — While injuries at New York City construction sites dropped 30% last year compared with 2023, total incidents hit a 10-year low and deaths remained at a decade low, reports the city’s Department of Buildings.

Acclimatize to work in hot environments

Acclimatization is the process your body goes through as it adapts to changes in its environment.
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Cut-off saws in construction: CPWR highlights serious risks

Silver Spring, MD — Cut-off saws “make demanding cuts possible, but if not handled properly, they pose serious risks,” leaving “no room for error,” a recent fact sheet warns.

Construction association report identifies 5 key safety best practices

Washington — Construction companies that focus on leading indicators are, statistically, considerably safer than their peers, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.

‘Get people home’ is the goal of next week’s Trench Safety Stand-Down

Fairfax, VA — Spreading awareness of the hazards of trenching and excavation and reinforcing the importance of using protective systems are the focus of the 10th annual Trench Safety Stand Down, set for June 16-20.

Are roadway work zones becoming more dangerous?

Arlington, VA — Almost half of the highway construction contractors who participated in a recent study believe the risk of work zone crashes is greater now than one year ago.
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Work together in work zones

Drivers and passengers account for most fatalities in work zone crashes. This means everyone needs to work together to slow down, stay focused and give road users plenty of space, NSC says.

Utah DOT workers ask drivers to help keep them safe

Taylorsville, UT — “Pay more attention and slow down, knowing that there’s the lane closure.”

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