Primary Reasons for OSHA Inspections
Before we dive into anything else, realize that OSHA inspectors have the right to show up at any time. While it is not illegal to refuse them access to your […]
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Before we dive into anything else, realize that OSHA inspectors have the right to show up at any time. While it is not illegal to refuse them access to your […]
Primary Reasons for OSHA Inspections Read Post »
Falls from elevated surfaces make up the biggest percentage of construction related deaths and injuries. This, in turn, makes them one of the biggest sources of legal disputes. Many of
Are You Up to Date With OSHA 2019 Ladder Regulations? Read Post »
As advocates for the construction industry, we often boast about the technological wonders of the new era within construction. From bricklaying robots to exoskeleton suits, there’s some pretty exciting (and
Safety and Technology in the Workplace Read Post »
In order to limit liability and take advantage of untapped markets, construction companies regularly take on a new identity. In some instances, this is as simple as taking on a
Creating a New Identity for Your Construction Company Read Post »
Contrary to popular belief, success actually makes life harder. Sure, the benefits reaped from success are worth the trouble, but those who assume that everything will be smooth sailing after
Construction disputes can arise for a myriad of reasons. Most stem from the construction contract, including errors, omissions, or a failure to comply with the provisions set forth in the
Advice for Construction Firms Involved in a Dispute Read Post »
Here’s something that’s sure to cause a buzz in the construction industry: wearable tech outfitted with vibration technology to help steer workers clear of hazards on the project site. This
How Vibration Technology Keeps Workers Safe Read Post »
For the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), it’s impossible to kick off the New Year without reflecting on the one that preceded it. When it comes to health and
Looking Ahead: OSHA Priorities in 2020 Read Post »
Performance bonds are commonplace in the construction industry. In fact, the Miller Act mandates that performance bonds be utilized for all federal construction projects valued in excess of $100,000. In
An Owner Filed a Claim Against Your Performance Bond. Here’s What You Should Do Next Read Post »
Recently, the Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR) published a series of toolbox talks discussing the emerging applications of nanomaterials in the construction industry. This series covers a broad
Nanomaterials: Are Your Workers Protected? Read Post »