Construction Safety


NRC's Chairman Says Safety Culture Is Improving

A major challenge facing the industry is "to develop a workforce that will help us meet our safety mission over the coming decades," NRC Chairman Dale E. Klein said April 15. This photo shows the Oconee 1 reactor in Greenville, S.C.

Upward Revision in 2006 Fatality Number Puts Heat on OSHA

U.S. House Education and Labor Chairman George Miller, D-Calif., said his committee will hold a hearing next month on workplace injury, illness, and fatality numbers.

HSE Falls and Trips Inspection Initiative Results Are Now Available

The full results of the Falls and Trips Inspection Initiative are now available. HSE Inspectors found that approximately one in three sites and one in four contractors inspected were found to be working below the acceptable standard.

Renovators, Contractors Invited to Free Safe Lead Removal Workshop

EPA has extended an open invitation to contractors, renovators, remodelers, and anyone who works in the construction trades to attend its free, one-day lead-based paint training program to be held on April 22 at its mid-Atlantic office, 1650 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Wisconsin Builders Ally with OSHA for Safer Residential Construction

Special emphasis will be placed on awareness and monitoring of the safety needs of non-English speaking employees.

FHWA: U.S. Averaging Nearly 3 Work Zone Deaths/160 Injuries Per Day

The ninth annual National Work Zone Awareness Week starts today.

Honeywell Buying Norcross Safety for $1.2 Billion

The PPE maker will be integrated into Honeywell Life Safety in a group headed by Roger Fradin, shown here.

51,000 Construction Jobs Lost Last Month, Unemployment Hits 5.1 Percent

Residential and nonresidential specialty trade contracting are weak, but power plants and hospitals are bright spots.



Roofing Firm Cited After Fatal Fall; Superintendent Charged with Obstruction

OSHA issued eight willful citations to the company for its failure to provide fall protection in hoisting areas and on low-sloped roofs, failing to cover skylight openings to prevent falls, and not training employees about fall hazards.

Popular Telenovela Delivers Fall Prevention Message

The prime-time Telemundo series "Pecados Ajenos" broadcast the first in a series of episodes last night highlighting solutions to common construction falls.

ASSE Announces New 'Pile Installation & Extraction' Safety Standard

The ANSI/ASSE A10.19-2008 standard is one of a series of voluntary consensus standards that focus on construction and demolition operations.

New York Expands Oversight of Tower Cranes

Until further notice, a Buildings Department inspector must be present on a construction site whenever a tower crane is raised or lowered in New York City.

NIOSH Nominates 10 Studies for 2008 CDC Science Award

One of the 10 showed how better sizing of fall harnesses could reduce injury risks of construction workers.

Billboard Firm Faces $54,500 in Fines for Repeat Fall Protection Hazards

"The same hazard recurring in multiple locations points to a systemic problem with the company's safety program that must be addressed before employees are hurt or killed," said Brenda Gordon, director of OSHA's Braintree Area Office.

Three Remain Missing After Manhattan Crane Collapse

A retired contractor complained to city building officials days before the collapse that he believed the crane was not properly braced, but an inspector visited and said it met regulations, the New York Daily News reported Sunday.

ANSI Board Rejects Bid to Block Construction Ergonomics Standard

This is a victory for the American Society of Safety Engineers, secretariat of the A10.40 standard.

Hong Kong Updates Workplace Fatality Report Form

Employers must report a fatal accident within seven days and an injury accident within 14 days to the Commissioner of Labour.

Laborers' Union Bucks Trends, Backs Confined Space Standard

Numerous safety organizations have filed critical comments about the proposed standard, but the big construction union praised it, for the most part.

HSE Finds Problems Everywhere in Construction Site Blitz

About one-third of inspected sites were operating so poorly in February that inspectors stopped work there, the agency's chief said.

ASTM Approves New Vapor Intrusion Testing Standard

A workshop on the new standard will be held at the Marriott Anaheim Hotel on April 8, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m; in addition, a training class, Assessment of Vapor Intrusion into Structures on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions, will now be held on a regular basis throughout the United States.

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