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Every day on a construction site, workers identify hazards, note close calls, and adapt to changing conditions. These observations are captured in pre-task plans, hazard assessments, permits, toolbox talks, and near-miss reports – all designed with one original purpose: to break up complacency before someone gets hurt. In theory, those daily interactions with safety should …
Advancing a Culture of Care As Construction Safety Week enters its 12th year of strengthening health and safety throughout the industry, the organization is launching a new five-year vision to continue to deepen the culture of care and drive alignment in how safety is understood, owned, and engineered across the entire project life cycle. Over …
October 10th is recognized globally as World Mental Health Day. Beginning in 1992, the World Federation for Mental Health created this event to highlight the importance of mental health and its effects on individuals, families, workplaces, and communities. World Mental Health Day is an opportunity to evaluate our workplaces and make necessary changes to support …