Carol BrzozowskiCarol Brzozowski is a freelance writer covering the construction and related industries. From the Author - Page 3Worksite EquipmentHow Often Should You Wash Your Winter Work Jacket?In considering cleaning frequencies, a construction worker must strike a balance between keeping a winter work jacket clean and putting it through too many wash and dry cycles, resulting in the reduction of the effectiveness of water repellency or insulatConstruction TechnologyAlternative Power, AI & Remote Control in RoadbuildingThe demand for quicker delivery and increased sustainability on projects has placed a heightened focus on the need for large-scale digital transformation in roadbuilding operations.Worksite EquipmentWaterproof Hoodie vs. Long-sleeve ShirtLong sleeve shirts can be worn as a base layer to which additional clothing layers can be added as needed.Worksite EquipmentChoosing a Hard Hat Liner for Maximum Protection from Cold WeatherAccording to a British Medical Journal report, a measured 10 percent of total heat loss occurs from the head.Worksite EquipmentAddressing Trench Foot Symptoms with Rubber BootsTrench foot is a condition that may occur after wearing wet socks and boots when feet are cold and wet for a long period of time.Fleet MaintenanceTech Advances Productivity, Sustainability & SafetyTelematics and data management are more common and critical to operations on today’s jobsites.Worksite EquipmentWhen Should You Use Knee Pads on the Jobsite?Tasks involving frequent stooping, kneeling, or squatting puts a construction worker’s knees at risk for injury, as noted by the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).Worksite EquipmentDo Breathable Work Pants Keep You Warm on the Jobsite?As the cold weather sets in, it might be a good idea to choose thicker outerwear.Worksite EquipmentWhat are Heated Gloves?The winter work gloves are equipped with heating elements typically powered by batteries which generate heat to keep hands warm in cold jobsites.Worksite EquipmentThe Sharpest Tools in the ToolboxPreventive maintenance tracking for everything from cranes to circular saws is the best way to not only make jobsites safer, but also to cut down on unexpected delays for emergency repairs.Worksite EquipmentWhich Hi-vis Hoodie Pattern is Most Effective for Safety?In comparing high visibility hoodie patterns, a construction worker must consider specific job requirements as well as personal comfort preferences.Worksite EquipmentConsider These Factors When Choosing Women's Work PantsOSHA notes women’s PPE – including pants – should be based upon female anthropometric (body measurement) data.Previous PagePage 3 of 8Next Page