Project Uptime
Project Uptime
Report: Jobsite Noise Could Put Workers Hearts at Risk
By Marianne Wait | May 9, 2018
Construction employers, hear this: Noise on the jobsite isn’t just a nuisance. And as far as health effects go, it’s not just bad for the ears. It’s also bad for the heart. RELATED...
OSHA Strategic Partnerships: Could Your Company Benefit?
May 7, 2018
If you’re like many contractors, you may see OSHA as an adversary interested in finding fault rather than an ally in your efforts to keep workers safe. But OSHA isn’t only about...
8 Tips for More Effective Safety Walkarounds
May 4, 2018
Safety walkarounds, aka management walkarounds, serve two purposes: Checking work in progress for potential safety problems and letting employees see firsthand that the company...
Training High School Students for Jobs in Construction
May 4, 2018
Trade groups, governments and schools join forces to develop a future workforce. Right now some 500,000 skilled construction jobs sit open, with no qualified workers to fill them...
Good Construction Safety Topics for Spring
By Marianne Wait | May 2, 2018
Spring is the season when cranes and earth movers suddenly dot the landscape like so many tulips and cherry blossoms. While a full workload is good for the bottom line, longer...
A Stronger Future for Rammed Earth?
By Marianne Wait | April 26, 2018
What’s old is new again. Rammed earth, aka compressed soil, has been used to make floors, walls and foundations for centuries. It’s still used today in some places. In fact, it’s...
6 Tips for Retaining Great Construction Talent
April 24, 2018
Successful construction hiring should include not just strategies that attract best candidates in the industry but also long-term retention programs. If you’re struggling with a...
Reports: States with the Best and Worst Roads and Bridges
April 20, 2018
It’s no secret that America’s roads and bridges are desperate need of some updating. In 2017, the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Infrastructure Report Card gave America’s...
What’s the Matter with Mondays?
April 20, 2018
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), across many industries, including construction, more workplace injuries occur on Mondays than on any other day. BLS data from...
How to Hold an Effective Safety Stand-Down
By Marianne Wait | April 16, 2018
May 6 marks the start of the fifth annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, a week-long event during which construction employers are meant to stop work...