6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
By Jack Rubinger, freelance writer For Frank Quarato, a safety trainer, safety touches on the heart, mind, body and soul. He’s been teaching and preaching safety for many years, but when he was new to the training industry, he had a lot to learn about working with people, particularly forklift operators. In one situation, an
READ MOREBy Roger M. Paveza, CRIS; Vista Safety Consulting A “successful” safety management system can mean several things; however, the first thing I always look to ask is if your program is truly effective or have you just been lucky? By consistently following the below cornerstones of safety, it can lead you down the path for
READ MOREPast ASA President Shares His View In a special section of the May issue of ENR focusing on navigating current challenges and new opportunities in the construction industry, Courtney Little speaks for all of our members: Special Thanks to ASA President, Brian Cooper As ASA President Brian Cooper finishes his term, ASA would like to
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, handle.com Every construction company should make the health and safety of their employees a top priority. This is something that every construction professional has heard throughout their careers, but this is not an empty platitude. Everyone talks about prioritizing health and safety in construction for good reasons. Failing to value health and
READ MOREBy Deanna Quintana and Rachel Burris, NCCER In April 2021, there were over 7 million people employed in construction and construction-related fields. With this vast number of craft professionals working to build America, the most important thing the industry can do is ensure their safety. Since the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was founded
READ MOREBy Jessica Price, Kent Companies, Inc. Would you believe the iconic construction hard hat is over 100 years old? The E.D. Bullard Company manufactured the first “hard boiled” hat from canvas, glue and black paint in 1919. It was shellacked for strength and had an inner suspension system to distribute the force of potential impacts.
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