Today’s construction machines do more than dig and lift — they watch, warn, and help protect crews in real time.
By Jim Goss, Senior Safety Consultant, HCSS As the focus on construction safety intensifies, equipment-using organizations are moving beyond compliance to culture change, embedding safety into the ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eMOD, a construction safety software platform for contractors, today announced it has partnered with Milwaukee Tool, a global leader in delivering innovative solutions ...
Oracle has announced the availability of Oracle Construction and Engineering Advisor for Safety, an AI-based tool designed to help contractors predict and reduce jobsite risks. The platform uses a ...
BROOKFIELD, WI — Each year, more than 150,000 construction workers are injured on the job in the US—a sobering reminder that even as the industry navigates challenges like rising material costs and ...
The design battery-operated power tool has come a long way. Not only has the battery lifespan increased but many tools can now meet the capabilities of their gas and corded counterparts. Open any ...
Use cases for deploying artificial intelligence to augment safety practices on jobsites took center stage at the Construction Industry Institute’s annual conference. Over the past year, a research ...
In construction safety, one thing is certain: there’s a lot of uncertainty. Every worksite presents a constantly evolving array of hazards, which means the risk of injury is constantly fluctuating, ...
Fall hazards are one of the most serious and persistent risks in the construction industry, especially in roofing and other construction work at elevation. Whether workers are installing shingles, ...
Construction companies have a duty to protect employees by providing a safe work environment and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for the job. However, despite various PPE options, many ...
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