The PGMA highlights the importance of CO-shutoff technology and proper outdoor operation to protect workers from carbon monoxide risks.
Industry leaders highlight SIF prevention, standardized systems, and data-driven strategies to improve jobsite safety and project outcomes.
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A worker’s broken arm led to an investigation revealing repeat hazards and more than $326,000 in proposed federal penalties.
New FSRI research offers data on how glazing and frame materials withstand fire spread, aiding structural hardening and safety specs.
New federal guidelines offer a three-step roadmap for workplace safety, though experts suggest weighing participation against enforcement risks.
A new Safety Champions Program aims to help employers strengthen workplace safety through a voluntary, structured framework.
With warehouse injuries doubling across the sector, human-centric robotics are removing workers from the path of exposure without displacing them.
OSHA proposed $49,650 in penalties against Primoris T&D Services following a utility pole accident that killed one worker and injured two others.
A new OSHA toolbox talk emphasizes that most workplace electrical fatalities occur outside traditional electrical trades and outlines practical steps employers can take to reduce risk.