In December 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its 2023 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. The census showed that during 2023 there were 5,283 fatal work injuries recorded in the ...
Recently released statistics revealed that working in the construction industry was once again the most dangerous occupation in the country, as over 20% of all workplace fatalities from 2023 occurred ...
Construction Angels founder Kristi Ronyak built a nonprofit from a chance encounter at World of Asphalt. Her mission: reach ...
Active work zones remain highly dangerous as safety teams deploy drone imagery, digital navigation alerts and wearable PPE strobes to protect crews.
The latest numbers from the U.S. Dept. of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics show that workers in construction and extraction occupations had the second highest number of fatalities in 2022 compared ...
While statewide deaths decreased from a 2023 peak, non-union sites and Latino workers continue to face disproportionate risks on the job.
A fall from a second-story roof in Sevierville. A deadly trench collapse in Knoxville. Fatal heat stroke in Clarksville. These are just a handful of the dozens of work-related deaths investigated by ...
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