Safety

NATE Unveils A10.48-2023 Construction Safety Standards Update
Construction Management NATE Unveils A10.48-2023 Construction Safety Standards Update

In a move aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency in communication tower construction, NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association has released a video detailing updates to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP)

Hitachi Unveils Advanced and Eco-Friendly EH4000AC-5 Mining Dump Truck
Technology & Equipment Hitachi Unveils Advanced and Eco-Friendly EH4000AC-5 Mining Dump Truck

In a significant step forward for the mining industry, Hitachi has unveiled its updated EH4000AC-5 rigid dump truck, a heavy-duty machine designed to excel in high-performance mining environments. With a massive operating weight of 427 tonnes and a leading nominal payload capacity of 242 tonnes,

How Can We Improve Construction Safety After Langford Worker’s Death?
Construction Management How Can We Improve Construction Safety After Langford Worker’s Death?

The recent tragedy in Langford, British Columbia, where a construction worker in his mid-20s lost his life due to a workplace injury, has cast a glaring spotlight on the urgent need for enhanced safety measures in the construction sector. The incident, which took place near the 1400 block of

How Are Drones Revolutionizing Offshore Unit Inspections?
Design & Architecture How Are Drones Revolutionizing Offshore Unit Inspections?

Interocean Marine Services, a specialist in offshore support services, has received notable certifications from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and DNV for conducting Ultrasonic Thickness Measurements (UTM) via drones on mobile offshore units. This advancement includes the adoption of the

How Will the Electric Unic UM325 Revolutionize Construction Sites?
Technology & Equipment How Will the Electric Unic UM325 Revolutionize Construction Sites?

In an effort to comply with increasingly stringent environmental and noise regulations on European job sites, Furukawa Unic has introduced the Unic UM325, an electric spider crane designed to meet the evolving demands for zero-emissions and low-noise equipment. The debut of the UM325 is a

Credit-Based Licenses Required for Safer Construction Sites Starting 2024
Construction Management Credit-Based Licenses Required for Safer Construction Sites Starting 2024

A transformative change is on the horizon for the construction industry. Beginning October 1, 2024, businesses and self-employed workers in the construction sector will need to adhere to a new mandatory credit-based driving license system. Spearheaded by the Pnrr decree law, this initiative aims to

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