Worker fatigue can be particularly dangerous on a construction job site. Nothing beats getting the correct amount of sleep, but there are other methods and tools that can help as well.
The bill would clarify how contractors should use the state’s one-call system prior to excavation in order to prevent the miscommunication that led to last year’s incident in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Another month, more accidents because of failure to think about safety matters first.
When it comes to work site hazards, it’s easy to overlook the safety and health risks related to your hearing
To mark the National Utility Contractors Association’s Trench Safety Stand Down, here’s an overview of proper protocols for working in and around trenches
Discover how work teams are leveraging easy-to-use wireless technology and state-of-the-art hearing protection to overcome the challenges of high-noise work environments
The educational events are being held for the National Utility Contractors Association’s Trench Safety Stand Down, scheduled for June 17-21
A tragic outcome was avoided, but there is yet another safety lesson to be learned from the recent incident — especially since the survivor was hesitant to enter the trench