MOST businesses of any size use contractors. Some large facilities use contractors on a regular, some even on a daily, basis for such things as maintenance. Most companies continue to be concerned ...
When it comes to construction and subcontractor safety, there is good reason to listen to what Matt Frandsen has to say. Frandsen is the corporate safety director at The Weitz Co., a Des Moines, Iowa, ...
Contractors working on the Michigan Tech Campus are reminded that they must take into consideration the health and safety of Michigan Tech employees, students, and visitors, as well as their own ...
Host employers have experienced significant success within their employee safety programs by engaging their workforce and adopting a management systems approach to safety/health improvement. With each ...
American Infrastructure, a a $500 million heavy-civil contractor, has joined 30 other national and global construction firms to create and celebrate the first U.S. Construction Industry Safety Week ...
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls continue to be the top cause of employee deaths in the construction industry. Understandably, OSHA views fall protection as ...
In utilities and large construction projects, these responsibilities have traditionally been shared and the division of labor spelled out in contract documents. The division of labor spelled out in ...
Strong safety cultures improve project reliability, reduce rework, and can lead to financial benefits such as better ...
Construction projects of every size rely on safe and dependable access solutions. Whether it is a home renovation, roo ...
Over 600 construction professionals gathered again this year to recognize the projects, partnerships, and safety achievements ...
In today’s construction market, one of the riskiest decisions a contractor can make doesn’t happen on the jobsite: It happens during subcontractor selection.