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Making Work Zones Safer

This year, as Work Zone Safety Week ocurred April 20-24, highway workers were getting added protection at both the federal and state levels. In Washington, D.C., bipartisan legislation meant to improve safety for roadside workers has been introduced in congress....


The Hidden Costs of Poor Safety Training

Safety both on the job site and in the equipment yard makes financial sense. It's both socially responsible and good business. Contractors who invest in sound safety training see a noticeable return on investment....


Scaling Personal Safety Gear

Two big factors in the personal protection equipment sector's evolution are women and smart technology. PPE manufacturers are better designing equipment for women. And as smart gear and connected devices become more mainstream on construction sites, the PPE market is taking the construction sector along as it advances....


Portable Generator Manufacturers' Association Urges Safe Usage on Construction Sites

On today's construction sites, portable generators are often essential. From early-stage developments where permanent power has not yet been installed to temporary power needs that keep crews productive and projects on schedule, generators play a critical role in meeting demanding timelines across the building trades....


Staying Ahead of OSHA's Top 10

At the National Safety Council's 2025 Safety Congress and Expo in September, OSHA unveiled its top 10 most frequently cited standards. Eric Harbin, OSHA regional administrator, revealed that for the 15th year, fall protection holds its place at the top of the list....


If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

This summer, OSHA proposed revising or removing existing safety standards that have a direct impact on transportation construction contractors. Three such rules affecting road and bridge construction are among several the agency is presenting in efforts to either revise obsolete measures or scale back or withdraw certain long-standing obligations for businesses....


Raising the Red Flag On Road Worker Safety

As recently as September, a traffic flagger was killed on the job in a Queens, N.Y., work zone. It's a crucial reminder that work zone safety never takes a backseat. And flaggers are among the most vulnerable road construction crew members....


VDOT, Transurban Launch Driver Safety Campaign Along I-495 NEXT Project Corridor

With construction activities on northern Virginia's new interstate express lanes increasing and now concentrated in the median along the project's corridor, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and its I-495 Express Lanes Northern Extension (495 NEXT) project partner, Transurban, have launched a driver safety campaign....


Helmet Lab Releases First-Ever Ratings for Construction Helmets

The 2018 collapse of a pedestrian bridge in Miami, Fla., served as a headgear wake-up call for Scott Greenhaus. A 40-plus-year veteran of the construction industry, Greenhaus was working with his team to install a post-tensioning system when the bridge collapsed....


West Virginia Wants to Install More Structural Monitoring Systems On Older State Bridges

A state and federal project that installed high-tech monitors on a Huntington, W.Va., bridge could be rolled out to other West Virginia bridges to identify structural issues before they become safety hazards....





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