Skanska’s AI assistant: The future of jobsite safety
Skanska's Safety AI assistant offers instant, task-specific safety guidance, integrating OSHA standards for improved construction site safety.
Skanska's Safety AI assistant offers instant, task-specific safety guidance, integrating OSHA standards for improved construction site safety.
MākuSafe is improving safety culture with live health tracking, hazard identification, and voice reporting, one wearable at a time.
Blood sugar crashes and heart problems can put construction workers at risk. Nutrient dense lunches and staying hydrated reduce your risks.
A job hazard analysis identifies risks before they become accidents to improve construction safety and protect workers.
Bravi Platforms transforms low-level access with stable, battery-powered platforms like the LUI 460 creating safer solutions for modern construction.
A safety helmet is identifiable by its chin strap, and the different types and classes offer better ways to protect your team.
Protect your construction site from extreme weather. Secure materials, reinforce structures, and create emergency response plans to stay safe.
Structures like the Sabiha Gökçen Airport have figured out how to build earthquake resistant buildings using smart design.
Painters face electrical hazards that can lead to shocks, burns, and deadly injuries. Safety practices and protective equipment keep workers safe.
With proper training, PPE, inspections, and pre-operation inspections, you can reduce workplace accidents around heavy machinery.
Slips, trips, and falls are leading causes of injury in construction. Proper training, awareness, and gear can prevent accidents and protect your team.
ESFI reports 1,940 workplace electrical fatalities from 2011 to 2023, with the construction industry contributing the most.