As fatalities decline, safety advocates urge workers to stay vigilant during Trench Safety Stand Down Week by reviewing life-saving practices like “Trench Safety by the Numbers.”
A year-long collaboration between OSHA, state agencies, labor leaders, and contractors showcases how integrated safety efforts can shape workplace culture and outcomes in high-risk industries.
New federal data reveals contrasting trends in local construction job markets, as demand for key projects fuels growth in some regions while others struggle with labor shortages and policy uncertainty.
A recent inspection uncovered unprotected trench work at a Beaverton construction site, prompting state officials to issue citations for multiple safety failures.
Decades-long collaboration has expanded training, reduced hazards, and empowered future construction professionals.
Local businesses celebrated for surpassing industry safety standards and fostering strong safety cultures.
A new statewide training initiative empowers construction teams with tools to recognize mental health challenges, foster resilience, and support workplace well-being.
This week’s roundup features J.J. Keller’s tailored onsite safety training, Hemco’s ready-to-install emergency safety shower, Nightstick’s motion-activated Dual-Light headlamp, and Baffin’s rugged unisex safety boots for extreme worksites.
Employers nationwide are encouraged to pause work during the week of May 5–9 to raise awareness and prevent deadly falls in construction.
Leaders are driving safer jobsites through teamwork, planning, and daily engagement.
Construction sites are hazardous, but the real risk may be delay in care. Onsite clinics offer faster treatment, lower costs, and stronger safety culture—all at the job site’s front door.
Runoff from industrial sites and facilities can carry contaminants that threaten both the environment and workplace safety. Here’s how smart filtration strategies help control pollution and protect your people
Effective construction safety means looking beyond the job site—prioritizing worker engagement, mental health, skills development, and technology to strengthen the workforce.
A national ceremony will honor fallen workers and support the families who carry their legacy forward.
Construction Safety Week 2025 reinforces a collective commitment to job site safety and worker well-being.
An inspiring keynote lineup is set to bring fresh insights and thought leadership to Safety 2025, Orlando’s premier safety event.
A nationwide campaign highlighting the importance of roadway work zone safety through education, events, and awareness.
Medcor Safety’s Ethan Fight explains how the right safety professionals—whether full-time or on-call—can reduce incidents, improve morale, and drive operational efficiency.
This two-day event offers hands-on safety training, live demos, and workforce development resources for construction and trades professionals across the state.
Robots and humans are working together to enhance workplace safety through AI-driven solutions and human expertise.