Whether there is no injury, a small bruise or scratch, or an amputation, the consequences of unsafe acts and conditions are left to chance. A ratio showing a relationship between... read more →
Sometimes referred to as exosuits, exoskeletons are a type of wearable technology that helps lessen worker strain from repetitive tasks that are common in manufacturing and construction. By providing support and... read more →
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRlHJqS5Bmw Thousands of tradespeople commute from Perth by plane, working 12-hour shifts on 24-hour-a-day mining operations. Even the newest qualified earn well over $100,000 a year, but the money has... read more →
Tech tools can help fix a shortage of skilled staff, experts and young workers say. When Vlad Rotaru leaves the office trailer at the Toronto construction site where he works, the most important... read more →
Housekeeping is a very critical issue when it comes to safety. If your housekeeping habits are poor, the result may be employee injuries-or even death, and even difficulty in securing... read more →
While the basic motive for guarding is to protect, not prohibit, guards are often looked upon by employees as obstacles. However, guards… wherever they are located and whatever their function... read more →
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU0eViFkw50 Construction News Roundup around Africa
1953 - the Paton Bridge, across the Dneiper River in Ukraine, is opened.
Mining operations can occur for a varied amount of time; ranging from a few years to multiple decades. Once a mine’s operations have ceased, it is common practice for the... read more →
1994 - Ground breaks for the First Niagara Center, home of the Buffalo Sabres, in Buffalo, New York.