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NIOSH exploring how construction workers and robots can safely coexist

Washington — NIOSH will continue to research how construction sites that use robotics can be kept safe for workers, agency Director John Howard says.




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Get ready for the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction

Washington — OSHA is encouraging employers to take a break and raise awareness of fall hazards and the importance of fall protection during the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction.




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Construction worker suicide: New video talks about mental health, stigma

Rockville, MD — Mental health is “just as important for your safety as that harness or anything else that you’re wearing,” Mechanical Contractors Association of America member Ricky Reams says in a new video.




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Gender-based violence in construction: DOL to host webinar

Washington — OSHA and the Department of Labor Women’s Bureau have scheduled a free webinar exploring gender-based violence and harassment in the construction industry.




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Company criminally charged for issuing fraudulent OSHA training cards after worker dies

New York — The New York State Supreme Court has indicted a company for operating a “sham safety training school” connected to the death of a “trainee” on a construction site.




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New resources to help you #StandDown4Safety

Washington — Now available: a collection of new resources for the 11th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, set for May 6-10.




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Extreme temps not the only factor in construction worker heat illness: study

Albuquerque, NM — Even moderate outdoor temperatures may put construction workers at increased risk of heat-related illness, a recent study led by a University of New Mexico researcher suggests.




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Preventing struck-by incidents: New guide available

Toronto — The Infrastructure Health and Safety Association has published a guide on reducing the risk of struck-by incidents in the workplace.




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Crane safety hazards and tech solutions: NSC releases new report

Washington — The most common crane-related hazards – and how technology may help solve them – are detailed in a new report from the National Safety Council’s Work to Zero initiative and the NCCCO Foundation.




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NYC warns construction workers about aging brick facades

New York — The New York City Department of Buildings has issued a construction advisory on the dangers of aging brick facades, which could create unsafe conditions that lead to catastrophic events.




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National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-By Incidents almost here

Washington — The fifth annual National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-By Incidents begins April 15, providing employers with opportunities to raise awareness of struck-by hazard recognition and prevention.




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Illinois bill aimed at improving work zone safety via driver education

Springfield, IL — Legislation that would require driver’s education courses to feature lessons on worker and driver safety in highway constructions zones is advancing in the Illinois Legislature.




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New video touts the benefits of a strong safety climate

Silver Spring, MD — Developing a strong safety climate on construction worksites can improve safety outcomes, CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training says in a new video.




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New hazard alert focuses on falls from portable ladders

East Lansing, MI — Falls involving portable ladders caused 84 on-the-job deaths from 2001 to 2021 in Michigan, prompting a new hazard alert from Michigan State University.




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Are you ready to #StandDown4Safety?

Washington — The National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction kicks off May 6.




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Trenching and excavation deaths rose 160% in 2022: CPWR

Silver Spring, MD — Thirty-nine workers died while performing trench/excavation work in 2022, up from 15 in 2021, according to a new report from CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training.




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Does excessive heat raise the risk of work-related injuries?

Waltham, MA — The higher outdoor temperatures climb, the more likely it is that a worker will be injured, according to a recent study from the Workers Compensation Research Institute.




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NYC construction fatalities down, but incidents and injuries up: report

New York — Although deaths at New York City building construction sites fell to their lowest level in nearly a decade in 2023, work-related injuries rose 25%, reports the city’s Department of Buildings.




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Work zone crashes still a big problem, annual survey shows

Arlington, VA — Nearly 2 out of 3 highway construction contractors say motor vehicle crashes have happened in work zones under their firm’s operation in the past year, according to a new survey.




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Prevent harassment in construction: New guide from EEOC

Washington — Preventing harassment in the construction industry is the focus of a new guidance document from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.




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New report examines construction fatalities

Silver Spring, MD — Nearly 1,100 construction workers died in 2022, according to a recent data bulletin published by CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training.




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NYC issues construction advisory on ‘foam snow’

New York — The New York City Department of Buildings is reminding construction contractors of their obligation to prevent “foam snow” from littering sidewalks and streets.




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Researcher puts spotlight on suicide rates among construction workers

Blacksburg, VA — Construction employers can help stem the industry’s elevated suicide rates by enhancing their crisis management skills via training, as well as providing flexible leave policies and counseling.




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Napo is back, with a video on heat stress prevention

Bilbao, Spain — A new video from the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work highlights strategies to reduce the risks of heat stress on the job.




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Study on heat stress in construction resumes at Midwest project

New York — Research intended to gain a better understanding of the effects of heat on construction worker health is continuing, project organizers recently announced.




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Suicide prevention in construction: Webinar set for Sept. 5

Silver Spring, MD — Creating a “culture of care” is among the topics to be discussed during an upcoming webinar on preventing suicide in the construction industry.




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Illinois law revises driver’s ed to help protect roadway workers

Springfield, IL — Driver’s education courses in Illinois must now feature lessons on safely navigating roadway construction zones, under a new state law.




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Nanomaterials in construction: CPWR offers tips on exposure control

Silver Spring, MD — Protecting workers who handle products containing nanomaterials begins by controlling exposures “like other potential hazards,” CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training says in a new fact sheet.




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NY legislation aimed at bolstering highway worker safety

Albany, NY — Two separate bills recently introduced in New York state are both aimed at protecting workers and drivers in highway work zones.




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Suicide prevention in construction: Webinar looks at what employers can do

Silver Spring, MD — With the construction industry experiencing elevated suicide rates, employers can support workers by “reassuring them that help is available, that mental health is the same as physical health,” an expert on prevention says.




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Construction industry ‘must address root causes’ of worker mental health issues: CPWR

Silver Spring, MD — Nearly 1 out of 5 construction workers report having anxiety or depression, and the overwhelming majority of them haven’t sought expert help, a new report shows.




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Tower worker video highlights updates to construction safety standard

Dayton, OH — A new video from NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association explores updates to the American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Professionals A10.48-2023 standard covering pre-job planning.




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Using technology to address crane hazards: New report from NSC

Washington — The National Safety Council has published a new report highlighting technology solutions that have the potential to reduce the risk of injury and death when working in and around cranes.




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NYC councilmember calls for database to track worker deaths

New York — Legislation recently introduced in New York City would establish a database on workplace deaths, and employers could be fined up to $2,500 per violation for not reporting data.




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OSHA construction advisory committee and workgroups to meet this month

Washington — Hearing conservation and women in construction are among the topics scheduled for discussion during an upcoming Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health meeting.




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Now in Spanish: Oregon OSHA course on confined space safety

Salem, OR — Oregon OSHA has launched a Spanish version of its training course on keeping workers safe in confined spaces.




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OSHA renews emphasis programs in the Northeast

Boston — OSHA’s Boston regional office recently renewed some of its Regional Emphasis Programs.




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New from NIOSH: ‘Prevention through Design Toolkit for the Construction Industry’

Washington — How can Prevention through Design practices reduce or eliminate some of the construction industry’s most common hazards? A new toolkit from NIOSH is intended as a guide.




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DOL renews charter for OSHA’s construction advisory committee

Washington — Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su has renewed the two-year charter for OSHA’s Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health.




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OSHA: Death investigations down 11% in FY 2024

Washington — OSHA conducted fewer fatality investigations this past fiscal year than in FY 2023, and recorded fewer deaths involving trench collapses and falls – two hazards on which the agency has focused its enforcement resources.




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BlueWater Manufacturing, Inc.

The Guarddog Self-Closing Safety Gate from BlueWater Manufacturing, Inc. is tough, durable and easy to install. The gate is available in powder-coated, galvanized and stainless steel finishes, as well as in five nominal sizes. Provide your employees with the best safety gate available with the Guarddog.




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Brady Worldwide, Inc.

Mark your floors the right way! Step up workplace operations with durable floor-marking tape that’s applied by following color standards and floor-marking best practices. Brady’s free 5S Floor-Marking Color Standard provides useful guidelines, tips and examples for putting an effective floor-marking program in place.




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Gateway Safety, Inc.

Flight® is the next generation in safety eyewear, with a revolutionary, patent-pending temple design that provides unparalleled comfort. Its cushioned, contoured temple “wings” softly hug the wearer’s head for long-term comfort and the right fit. Plus, a floating lens design helps fight fogging and provides ultramodern style.




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HAWS Corporation

AXION®’s groundbreaking designs continue to change the emergency response landscape by offering the only medically superior response solution in the industry. AXION MSR™ products provide a complete ANSI-compliant safety solution coupled with enhanced victim comfort and injury reduction. Check out our redesigned website offering enhanced features, detailed product information and resources for a quality customer experience.




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HYTEST Safety Footwear

FootRests High-Energy Footwear has a multi-layer cushioning system that places the cushion layers next to the foot for better comfort. This is achieved by bringing the midsole cushion layer from outside to inside the boot. This midsole/insole cushion system provides better ergonomics. The insole conforms to the person’s foot through wear, providing better support and reduced foot fatigue.




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Justin Original Workboots

Foot protection is crucial on the job. That’s why Justin Original Workboots offers its Worker II™ collection with MetGuard, a shield-like overlay offering complete armor-like protection that absorbs impact so the feet don’t. The JOW MetGuard with Poron® XRD™ impact- absorbing technology meets or exceeds ASTM F2413 standards for impact protection. For more information, visit www.justinworkboots.com.




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Oliver Footwear

OLIVER® Safety Footwear is uniquely suited for workers in the most extreme working conditions, including mining, oil and gas, heavy metal fabrication, and construction. OLIVER® Safety Footwear provides superior protection from harsh chemicals, temperatures, slippery conditions, and unexpected contact with abrasive surfaces or heavy machinery while maximizing safety, performance and comfort and reducing foot and leg fatigue.




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Mechanix Wear

The Safety FastFit® glove provides a high-visibility outer shell with ANSI-107-compliant reflective and fluorescent materials to make you more conspicuous in hazardous working environments. Reflective ink provides luminance and durable synthetic leather safeguards your palm for improved wear when handling tools. Visit www.mechanix.com or call (800) 222-4296.




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Showa Best Glove, Inc.

Advanced engineering and high-performance fiber technology make the S-TEX® 541 the most flexible high-cut-resistant glove around. Showa’s patented Hagane CoilT Fiber features a stainless steel core that provides extra protection against sharp edges, while a lightweight polyurethane palm coating ensures maximum dexterity, grip and flexibility.




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Workrite Uniform Company

Workrite expands its new line of dual-hazard knit shirts featuring Tencate Tecasafe Plus. We’ve added a new raglan-sleeved henley and a heather gray long-sleeved polo that offer the same high level of comfort, appearance and protection – plus they’re certified to the NFPA 1975 Station Uniform Standard. Visit workrite.com/knits for information.