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OSHA Electronic Records Submission Delayed, But Not for Long

FDR Safety

OSHA recently announced another delay in the deadline for employers to electronically submit their 2016 injury and illness data to the agency. Not only will the data be online and searchable, the underlying documents will be public records subject to disclosure to the media, plaintiffs’ lawyers, and competitors.

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7 Ways Construction Companies Can Keep Their Workers Safe

Construction Marketing

Statistics show that there are over 400 injuries and over 20 fatalities each year related to construction in Ontario alone. A majority of construction-related injuries occur due to a lack of proper personal protective equipment (PPE), such as helmets and gloves. Providing adequate safety gear. Embrace technology.

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6 Ways Contractors Can Save Money with Technology

Viewpoint Construction Technology

But today’s new technologies make it easier to monitor safety and avoid common injuries. We’ve also seen recent examples of automation in construction that prevent repetitive use injuries. Innovations like these can both prevent injuries and remove employees from hazardous situations. This helps identify safety hazards quickly.

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Data Analytics Trends in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Construction sites these days have no shortage of data: design and BIM data from the planning stages of a project, jobsite data collected by wearables, mobile devices and sensors on equipment/materials, accounting and job progress data from the office, project management data and much more. Reducing Risk and Increasing Safety.

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10 Ways Technology Is Closing the Productivity Gap

Viewpoint Construction Technology

It includes coordinating with owners, architects, suppliers, subcontractors, the back office accounting and financial staff, and, of course, managing the work being done by the crews out in the field. In some cases, robotics can also prevent repetitive motion injuries, sprains, or strains that are common in traditional construction work.

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Delta Faucet Company and ISN®: A Closer Look

Safety Services Company

Experience Modification Rate (EMR) Submit proof of your safety record and worker injury history. Additional Documentation Upload any other required documents specified by Delta Faucet Company. We ensure your documents are 100% accurate, comprehensive, and fully aligned with their guidelines. No problem.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

ACCOUNTING |. Accounting & Finance. Points to Ponder: It is the contractor’s responsibility to create a work area and zone free from hazards that could cause injury or harm to persons or property. I can say that the courts in most areas would hold at least the contractor liable for this accident and serious painful injury.