According to the Common Ground Alliance’s DIRT Report, utility damage from excavation cost approximately $30 billion in 2019 in the U.S.
Dual-camera monitoring system dramatically reduces driver distractions for Texas contractor
Safe hydroexcavation takes two sets of eyes and an understanding of all potential risks
When you see someone doing something wrong or unsafe, what counts is what you say and how you say it
To encourage participation in the safety education event, NUCA of Middle Tennessee held a contest, and Civil Constructors LLC was declared the winner with 237 employees participating
With the National Utility Contractors Association declaring June to be Trench Safety Month, it’s worth emphasizing the dangerous ramifications of overlooking safe excavation protocols
A commitment to safety requires actively seeking employee involvement, and it starts from the top down
Training is effective when it is just one part of a larger system of growth and improvement
The National Utility Contractors Association holds its Trench Safety Stand Down week every June, and this year the organization is dedicating the entire month to promoting the importance of trench safety
Ongoing training helps keep your employees safe on the job