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Controlling Total Cost of Risk in Construction

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Controlling Total Cost of Risk in Construction Four key strategies to improve total cost of risk and drive successful construction outcomes mhodges Wed, 02/28/2024 - 10:14 The global construction industry is expected to grow by 85% to $15.5 trillion by 2030, but this growth comes with risk management challenges.

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Building a Great Safety Culture Takes a Commitment to Training

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Building a Great Safety Culture Takes a Commitment to Training. Why is safety so important? The reasons are clear and fundamental: from staying alive to being there for family, and from avoid life-changing injuries to saving money, mitigating legal risk and gaining productivity. Pure Safety Group. safety training.

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Standardizing Safety

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Construction Safety Degrees: What to Expect

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Construction Safety Degrees: What to Expect Explore the components and benefits of a construction safety degree. mhodges Thu, 02/01/2024 - 12:16 Safety is a significant concern at construction sites, and as a construction business-owner your No. 1 priority is keeping your crew safe.

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How to Leverage Construction Metrics and KPIs for Profitability and Long-Term Growth

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change orders, subcontractor management, safety, and compliance). Efficiency: Benchmark estimate accuracy, team productivity, project quality, and safety. Reduced Risk: Key performance indicators help predict and avoid risks during construction projects. Departmental Metrics: Metrics specific to different areas (e.g.,

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Plan, Procure & Prepare to Reduce Dropped Object Hazards

Construction Business Owner

Every 10 minutes, a dropped tool injures someone—here’s how to reduce the risk. It’s important to reduce, and ideally eliminate, this hazard at any and all worksites that present a dropped object risk, such as work at heights and work where tools may be lifted to heights. . Construction Safety. Pure Safety Group.

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California Increases Enforcement of Roofing Safety Standards

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The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has announced the launch of the Roofing Compliance Working Group (RCWG) to increase the enforcement of safety and labor law standards in the industry. Cal/OSHA roofing regulations can be found in sections 1730 and 1731 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations.