The Strong Minds, Safe Sites program is focused on mental health support, trauma services and psychological safety training for construction workers.
This week, conversations about mental health will take place across New York City’s construction industry, bringing needed attention to an often-overlooked crisis. The industry, both the members of ...
New research looks at EEG's role in real-time monitoring of workers' cognitive and emotional states and its potential in automating the detection of psychological hazards like stress and fatigue, ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation paused work this week to honor two fallen construction workers. The workers, Pierre Mack and Adam Smith, died in separate accidents last week in Burnsville ...
A century ago, it was common to expect one worker fatality for every million dollars spent on a construction project. Thanks to industry-wide safety reforms, occupational fatalities are now 90% lower ...
A new peer-led support program aims to reduce suicide risk and promote mental wellness among unionized construction workers in New York City.
Around 60 per cent of Canadian employees can expect their job to be transformed through artificial intelligence (AI). For many, AI will complement, rather than replace, their work. For some, it could ...
Newly published legal resource breaks down strict liability protections, covered workers, common scaffold accidents, & ...
The costs of development projects on Long Island have risen sharply in recent years due to stringent zoning requirements, increases in prices for materials and the effects of interest rate hikes.
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Two construction workers are suing over workplace safety after being hospitalized with Legionnaires’ disease amid a deadly outbreak in central Harlem. Their illnesses came after working near a Harlem ...