Construction sites are among the most dynamic and hazardous workplaces globally. Heavy machinery, blind spots, moving vehicles, and limited visibility can lead to serious accidents, often within ...
Wearable technology is becoming standard on construction sites, driving a $5B market focused on safety, real-time data, and ...
Researchers at Virginia Tech's Bradley School of Electrical and Computer Engineering have created prototypes of construction safety vests incorporating radio sensors that could alert workers of ...
The Tingley Rubber Corporation introduces the Icon 3.1 insulated, waterproof outerwear system. The Icon 3.1, which is Class 3 compliant for visibility, meets the ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 standard for ...
Extreme weather occurrences — from hurricanes and floods to heatwaves and wildfires — are becoming more persistent and severe. This evolving climate landscape presents new challenges for construction ...
Workplace safety is a critical element of the construction industry. In 2021, the U.S. construction industry experienced approximately 169,200 nonfatal occupational injuries and 1,008 fatalities, ...