Construction worker safety and the construction worker shortage could combine in a devastating way.
Construction Worker Safety Trends
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Construction worker safety and the construction worker shortage could combine in a devastating way.
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According to OSHA, the industries most impacted by heat related illness include construction, building and grounds maintenance; and landscaping.
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For more than a decade, California has consistently been ranked as one of the most expensive work comp states.
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Ergonomics: it’s not just for office workers.
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More than 10,600 eye injuries each year force workers in the construction industry to miss work–but simple steps can reduce this number by as much as 90 percent.
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Daylight Saving Time provokes a number of safety issues that are of special concern to the construction industry.
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Every day, contractors face one of the leading causes of death in the American workplace.
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A shocking 19 percent of all workplace fatalities in the United States took place on construction worksites in 2013, once again proving construction is one of the most dangerous fields.
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In 2013, 17 percent of workplace fatalities involved contract workers–half of them working in construction.
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To keep your crews and yourself safe on rainy worksites, follow these tips.