Construction Safety


Videos

  • The Master Builder

    The video explains the history of Volvo Construction Equipment.

    Volvo Construction Equipment's Corporate History Film, posted on YouTube in June 2011, explains how the company was created and developed. more

  • A+A 2011: First visitor statements regarding the trade fair

    Reporter Emily Whigham interviewed visitors from all over the world during the first day of A+A 2011 in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Oct. 18.

    Finally, the trade fair A+A opened its doors on Oct. 18. Those interested have been anxious to enter the trade fair grounds of Messe Dusseldorf. Our reporter Emily Whigham spoke to visitors from all over the world. more

  • Buildings at Work: The Forensic Engineering Unit

    The Forensic Engineering Unit assesses structural stability of New York City buildings during repairs or emergencies.

    The New York City Department of Buildings' Forensic Engineering Unit is an elite team of engineers charged with assessing the structural stability of buildings during major emergencies and overseeing the repairs of these structures. The August 2011 video is narrated by the unit's executive director, Timothy Lynch, P.E. more


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Poll

OSHA Region 6 Administrator John Hermanson says the agency assessed the maximum statutory fines, a total of $21,500 for four alleged serious violations, against a small Oklahoma grain company in connection with amputation injuries suffered by two teenage workers. Does this case demonstrate the need to increase the amounts OSHA can issue in penalties?