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You Can Climb a Jobsite Wall Spider-Man Style With Newly Developed Grip System

December 29, 2016 Shane Hedmond
 via Youtube

 via Youtube

There’s a small, but growing, fear in the construction industry that robots will soon make construction jobs obsolete, but, in all reality, the next logical step is for technology and robotics to first enhance the jobs of human construction workers.  There is a lot of money being poured into the industry every day, looking for the next big piece of technology to take over jobsites by storm. A few recent examples are a bionic suit aimed at construction workers and an augmented reality smart hard hat.  The next idea may make scaling walls at construction sites extremely easy.

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In Safety, Technology Tags construction, construction technology, DARPA z-man grips, darpa z grips, cost of darpa z-man grips, grips that let you climb walls, wall scaling technology
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Tips for Avoiding Traffic Congestion During Road and Bridge Construction

December 22, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, CC BY 2.0

photo by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, CC BY 2.0

One thing almost everyone agrees on: America’s infrastructure needs fixing.

Another thing most people agree on: No one enjoys the traffic congestion that results from bridge, road, and utility construction work.

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In Project Management, Safety Tags construction, traffic control tips for construction, how to avoid traffic congestion construction, what can contractors do to reduce traffic congestion, bridge masters, traffic control best practices construction, best practices road construction, best practices bridge repair, best practices bridge construction, accelerated bridge construction, prefacbricated bridge elements and systems, slide-in bridge construction, geosynthetic reinforced soil-integrated bridge system, signage for road work
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Report: Construction Related Deaths Increased in 2015

December 21, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo by Arvell Dorsey Jr, CC BY 2.0

photo by Arvell Dorsey Jr, CC BY 2.0

As the construction labor shortage rages on throughout the industry, there have been concerns of how overworked employees or undertrained staff may affect job site safety.  Although there’s no definitive proof that this problem is causing an increase in construction deaths and injuries, recently released Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data shows trends pointing in the wrong direction.

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In Safety, News Tags construction, construction related deaths, most common cause of death construction, how many fatalities in construction were there in 2015, 2015 construction deaths, construction death data, are construction deaths increasing?
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UPDATE: Construction Foreman Sentenced to Jail After Deadly Trench Collapse Killed 22 Year Old

December 19, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo by Andy Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0

photo by Andy Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0

Trenches are a construction jobsite hazard that happen on nearly every construction site involving dirt work, but, all too often their dangers are underestimated.  In fact, trench related deaths in 2016 have more than doubled as compared to 2015.  There’s no excuse for allowing a trench related death to happen, but it’s rare that job site supervision suffers criminal charges after one occurs.  After the death of a 22 year old New York construction worker, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office took a hard stance against those responsible and announced formally sentenced the on-site foreman last week.

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In Law, Safety, Project Management Tags construction, jail sentence for construction site death, can a construction superintendent go to jail for a jobsite death?, jail sentence for tench death construction, foreman sentenced to jail for construction trench death, new york district attorney cosntruction death sentencing, construction trench death, trench
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OSHA Releases Free Construction Safety Guide for Small, Medium Sized Contractors

December 5, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via OSHA

via OSHA

A large focus of the construction industry, especially in recent years, is jobsite safety.  Many large companies have significant resources set aside specifically for safety, but, unfortunately, that may be impossible for many small and medium sized construction companies to handle.  As of the first quarter of 2016, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that there are over 768,000 construction companies currently operating in the private industry and over 6.7 million construction workers between them.  That’s a lot of companies and workers to keep safe throughout the year.

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In News, Project Management, Safety Tags construction, construction safety guide, construction safety osha guide 2016, new osha construction safety guide, Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction, how many construction companies are there in US, number for construction companies in US, cosntruction jobsite safety guide, best practices construction safety
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OSHA: Trench Collapse Deaths Have More Than Doubled in 2016

November 18, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo by Andy Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0

photo by Andy Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0

Trench collapse deaths are easily preventable.  I’ll say it again: trench collapse deaths are easily preventable. So if they’re preventable, how do they continue to happen every year? Ignorance to safety rules, lack of supervision, pressures of time and money, and sometimes, outright laziness are all factors in trench related deaths and injuries.  I’ve been on too many jobsites in my relatively young construction career that have extremely poor procedures for working in trenches and I’ve gotten every excuse in the book.  The vast majority don’t even understand the basic requirements.  At 4 feet deep, you need to provide a means of egress, at 5 feet deep you need proper protective systems, and keep soil and other materials 2 feet away from the edge of the trench.  Those are the basics, everyone should know them.

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In Project Management, Safety, News Tags construction, construction safety, trench collapse deaths by year, trench collapse deaths 2016, how many deaths are caused by trench collapses?, trench safety procedures, trench safety rules, osha trench safety requirements, trench
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[VIDEO] Watch a Giant Sinkhole Swallow a 5 Lane Road in Japan

November 17, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via Youtube

via Youtube

One of the challenges with construction is determining how your work can and will affect the existing conditions surrounding your job site.  That’s why it’s increasingly important to not only perform proper due diligence procedures, but also react to the findings.  That, unfortunately, doesn’t always happen and could potentially be what caused a massive sinkhole in Fukuoka, Japan, last week.

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In Safety, Construction Videos, Crazy Construction Videos, News Tags construction, sinkhole japan, sinkhole asia, fukuoka sinkhole 2016, video of sinkhole 2016
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Foreman Convicted After Trench Collapse Kills 22 Year Old Construction Worker

November 9, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo by Andy Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0

photo by Andy Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0

Every year, an average of 35 construction workers are killed by trench collapses, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. With proper shoring, benching, or sloping, each of these deaths is easily preventable.  Generally, any trench that exceeds 5 feet in height needs to be properly protected, as the weight of soil can reach up to 3,000 pounds per cubic yard.  For more on OSHA's trench safety guidelines, click here.

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In Safety, News Tags construction, trench collapse 2016, trench collapse death, new york trench collapse sentencing, can a foreman be held responsible for trench collapse death, can a superintendent be held responsible for jobsite death, trench
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[VIDEO] Watch Massive Five-Alarm Fire Engulf an Oakland Construction Site

November 7, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via Youtube

via Youtube

Imagine working on a building for an entire year, only to come to your jobsite and find that it had burned to the ground.  That was the reality for a construction crew in Oakland last week, when a massive five-alarm fire started overnight and completely destroyed all of their hard work.

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In Construction Videos, Crazy Construction Videos, Safety Tags construction, construction fire, oakland fire october 2016, residential fire oakland october, bay area fire construction site, apartment complex fire 2016, construction fire video 2016
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Construction Industry Groups Successfully Delay 3 New OSHA, DOL Rulings

November 2, 2016 Shane Hedmond
OSHA

It’s been a strenuous year for leading construction industry groups and American government agencies.  Three controversial new rules, that were supposed to have been in effect at this point, have ignited a heated battle, including some lawsuits.  New overtime pay rules, a ‘blacklisting’ rule, and an injury illness record keeping and reporting rule have been successfully delayed by leading construction industry groups.  Below is a summary of the recent developments:

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In Law, Safety, News Tags construction, new osha requirements 2016, new osha rules 2016, injury and record keeping rule 2016, fair pay construction rule 2016, blacklisting rule construction 2016, overtime pay construction, overtime pay rule construction 2016, AGC lawsuits, ABC lawsuits
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