Most Common Construction Site Accidents features insights from Ross Cellino and Timothy Cellino, personal injury attorneys of ...
Despite significant improvements in the last 25 years, U.S. construction workers are still at high risk for on-the-job injuries to muscles, tendons, joints and nerves, a new study reports. These ...
The construction industry showed improvement last year in a key safety indicator, its rate of nonfatal jobsite injuries and illnesses, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports. But the bureau's report, ...
Building professionals aim for a zero-injury culture as project complexity and workforce demands increase. Is this goal attainable?
When people head to their workplace each day – wherever it may be – they may be thinking about their to-do list, a meeting with their supervisor, or even how to overcome a challenging work task. No ...
Construction workers do a lot of lifting on the job, and the construction industry has one of the highest incident rates of back injuries. Most of the time, construction workers probably don’t think ...
The news is bleak for construction workers who make the profession their lifelong occupation: Researchers have concluded that the majority of career construction workers will suffer at least one – if ...
The number of construction nonfatal injuries rose slightly last year but the industry’s injury rate improved, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported. The latest annual BLS report on ...
This article was written for our sponsor, Martin & Jones. Wake County is experiencing a population boom. In fact, from 2017 through 2018, the area's population increased by more than 20,000 — the ...
Reported construction injuries in the city have been higher in 2018 than in any year of the post-recession building boom while fatalities will at least match the high-water mark of recent years, new ...