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[National Safety Month] Preventing Slips, Trips, & Falls on Your Construction Sites

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Prioritize your construction site safety With slips, trips, and falls making up nearly 65% of all lost work days per year, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, it’s no secret that your construction site needs to keep prevention for these types of accidents top of mind.

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The Global Impact of Women in Construction: Breaking Barriers and Building Futures

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Women continue to rise to the challenges of the construction industry This year, during Women in Construction Week, it’s the perfect time to celebrate the remarkable contributions of women in an industry historically dominated by men. of the workforce, a two percent increase since 2010.

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[National Safety Month] Improve Workplace Safety with Technology

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nearly 20% of all work-related fatalities happen on construction sites. Given the extreme conditions, heavy machinery, noise, and obstacles on any construction site, it’s a perfect industry to implement wearable monitoring systems. “ Though the construction industry only accounts for 6% of hires in the U.S., In the U.S.,

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3 Ways Engineers Can Benefit From Using Digital Forms

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Likewise, digital forms can be used for inspections, enabling engineers to quickly and accurately record observations and document any issues. Online sign-in sheets can be used to track attendance at events or training sessions, while also providing an opportunity to collect participant data and feedback.