A federal judge is cracking down on an employer with a long history of exposing employees to workplace hazards.
Employees exposed to fall hazards are at risk of serious injuries and even death.
OSHA has signed a strategic partnership with an Alabama construction company to prevent worker injuries and exposure to hazards.
Workers can be caught in a trench collapse in mere seconds, a hazard that can cause injury and even death.
By supplying safe lighting products, construction companies can significantly enhance worker safety throughout the job site.
Aerial lifts are incredibly valuable machines, but using them always comes with a degree of risk.
Ensure safety managers for construction worksites are equipped with the information they need to help foster a culture of safety and avoid eye injuries on the job.
While safety has always been the top priority in construction, it is often compartmentalized.
Deaths on construction sites in New York state and New York City happen more often than anywhere else around the country.
OSHA has cited a Boston employer who just six months ago was involved in a workplace incident that claimed the lives of two employees.
East Jerusalem residents fall from mechanical platform in Bavli neighborhood; watchdog demands government take action on worker safety.
PennDOT announces selection of the team to rebuild fallen Fern Hollow Bridge.
Cold Formed Steel (CFS), also known as light gauge steel (LGS), construction is a practical, code approved solution to many of the limitations that builders face today when using traditional construction materials. Here are five key reasons why the CFS construction methods using advanced construction automation systems are better than traditional building methods.
Taking advantage of teachable moments and harboring a safe environment to discuss dangers are key to avoiding preventable loss.
OSHA is requesting nominations to fill one vacant employee representative position on the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health. The 15-member group advises the Secretary of Labor and Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health on developing standards and policies affecting the construction industry.
Episode 121
OSHA has confirmed that it will publish a standard on extreme heat. Listen in as Editor Sydny Shepard takes a look at what might be included in the final rule.
The partnership was created to focus on preventing worker injuries and exposure to hazards.
The alliance continues eight years of a collaborative safety and training relationship.
Ensuring safer work conditions is a top priority.