Women in construction and facility safety are reshaping workplace health by driving Total Worker Health™ forward through inclusive PPE, ergonomic solutions, psychosocial protections, and leadership ...
Pouring concrete is dangerous work. Cement dust irritates the eyes, skin, and lungs. Holding a pump hose is hard on the hands. Tip-toeing across rebar is tough on the feet. Now, imagine trying to get ...
With light-rail construction engulfing the University of Minnesota, campus is covered in hard hats and neon vests. But few of those are worn by female workers. Women have joined the construction ...
The construction industry is said to be kicking into high gear, thanks to three pieces of sweeping legislation enacted under the Biden Administration. To meet that demand, the United Brotherhood of ...
Female construction workers often say they like their jobs because they can accomplish something tangible. And yet not many women work in the industry. New technologies could help change that. Larissa ...
The labor shortage in construction (and equipment operation) is well documented and unfortunately, continuing. One of the foremost pains in most managers’ necks seems to be attracting and keeping good ...
The U.S. construction industry experienced a surge in demand in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. The intense real estate market during the pandemic highlighted the shortage of housing stock ...
Apprentice carpenter Leanne Tacadena, shown Friday at a Kakaako jobsite, earns enough money to help her siblings with their finances. Although Hawaii ranks second in employing women in construction, ...
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