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Report: New York Construction Injuries Are Already 34% Higher Than Last Year

September 7, 2015 Shane Hedmond
Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York, CC BY 2.0

Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York, CC BY 2.0

After two recent construction worker deaths and a steep rise in construction injuries in New York City, the Department of Buildings is preparing to crack down on those companies not keeping their workers safe.

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In Project Management, Safety Tags construction, safety, new york department of buildings, new york construction death and injury statistics, rise in construction injury new york, construction industry code of conduct
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The 10 Most Commonly Issued Citations by OSHA

September 2, 2015 Shane Hedmond
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In an effort to raise awareness for safety issues, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), compiles their list of citations written every year and releases them to the public.  OSHA recently announced the top 10 most commonly issued citations for their 2014 fiscal year (October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014).

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In Safety Tags construction, construction safety, osha, most issued osha violations, top osha citations, optimum safety management, most frequently cited osha standards, OSHA
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The First Driverless Vehicle to Drive US Streets Will Be in Construction Application

August 31, 2015 Shane Hedmond
driverless construction vehicle

While Google has been testing their driverless car for months and months, with mixed results, the construction industry will actually be the first to enjoy the benefits of the developing technology.

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In Technology, Safety Tags construction, driverless car construction, royal truck & equipment, Micro Systems, Autonomous TMA truck, TMA truck, road worker safety
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150 Cubic Yards of Concrete Spills After Rebar Collapse in Ohio

August 24, 2015 Shane Hedmond
rebar collapse

Residents and business owners are probably pretty upset that the construction of the West State Bridge in Salem, Ohio will be delayed an additional 2 weeks following a rebar collapse, according to WKBN News.  150 cubic yards of concrete fell to the railroad tracks approximately 30 feet below, after the 65 foot by 28 foot area collapsed. 

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In Project Management, Safety Tags construction, bridge collapse, rebar collapse, odot, wkbn news, west state bridge salem, 150 yards of concrete spilled, concrete
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OSHA Fines Construction Companies Almost $2 Million Dollars for Exposing Employees to Asbestos

August 19, 2015 Shane Hedmond
Photo by Joe P, CC BY SA 2.0

Photo by Joe P, CC BY SA 2.0

You’ve probably heard the commercials about it hundreds of times by now, but Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that is most commonly caused by prolonged exposure to asbestos.  It is estimated that those who develop mesothelioma only have a 10 month survival time, as the disease is nearly always fatal.  In 1989, the United States and the Environmental Protection Agency effectively banned the vast majority of all asbestos containing material.  Surprisingly, a court of appeals overturned the ban and there are still more than a few building materials not banned from using asbestos, including roofing felt, cement shingles, millboard, cement pipe, and roof coatings.

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In Safety, Law Tags construction, osha, osha violations, asbestos violations, us department of labor
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Construction Company Owner and Project Manager Sentenced for Involuntary Manslaughter after Laborer Dies in Trench Collapse

August 7, 2015 Shane Hedmond
The photo above shows a trench rescue by the Charlotte, NC fire department in 2011. Photo by Charlotte Fire Department, CC BY 2.0

The photo above shows a trench rescue by the Charlotte, NC fire department in 2011. Photo by Charlotte Fire Department, CC BY 2.0

Properly shoring trenches require a lot of extra room, time and money on job sites.  Because of that, many contractors try to cut corners and skip the shoring, but doing so can have fatal consequences. We recently wrote about trench safety and a neat tool that makes it very easy, which you can find here.

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In Safety, Law Tags trench shoring, trench slope, prison sentence for trench collapse, safety, cal.osha, jobsite death, construction employer negligence, us sino investment, trench
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Man Pulled from Rubble After Two Construction Cranes Collapse onto Holland Homes

August 5, 2015 Shane Hedmond
holland crane collapse

In a terrifying turn of events, two construction cranes were hoisting a gigantic steel ramp of a bridge on the deck of a barge when one crane buckled under the weight of the ramp, pulling the other down with it.  The base of the two cranes fell into a canal in Alphen naan den Rijn, South Holland as the booms and ramp completely destroyed several nearby houses and businesses.

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In Safety, Crazy Construction Videos Tags construction crane collapse, construction, crane, holland
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Deadliest Construction Projects in the Modern Era

July 29, 2015 William Lucus

The people over at Gizmodo and Safer America have put together a stunning visualization of "The Human Cost of Construction".  It is an amazing and often untold look into just how dangerous of a profession construction can be.

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In Safety Tags safety, construction safety, International, Fatality, most dangerous construction projects, safer america, gizmodo, DAM firm, construction records
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[Videos] Construction Crane Collapses are Terrifying

July 15, 2015 Shane Hedmond
crane collapse australia

Cranes are a staple on the construction site, but can cause devastating consequences if something goes wrong and they happen to collapse.  In the best case scenario, thousands of dollars worth of equipment or building damage is created and, in the worst case scenario, people’s lives are lost.

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In Safety, Crazy Construction Videos Tags construction, construction crane collapses, construction disasters, construction safety, osha crane safety, milwaukee, big blue, uts austalia, sao paulo brazil, world cup crane collapse, kirov russia, crane crashes into apartments, video, crane
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OSHA Postpones Full Enforcement of New Confined Spaces Rules in Construction

July 13, 2015 Shane Hedmond
OSHA

Back in May, it was announced that OSHA would be releasing a new set of rules and regulations for confined spaces in construction.  Originally supposed to take full effect on August 3, 2015, but, due to some requests for additional time to gather necessary equipment and train crews, OSHA has issued a temporary enforcement policy. 

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In Safety Tags construction, osha temporary enforcement confined spaced, confined spaces in construction update, osha, safety
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