Carol BrzozowskiCarol Brzozowski is a freelance writer covering the construction and related industries. From the Author - Page 5Worksite EquipmentSynthetic vs. Leather Work BootsShould you buy synthetic or leather work boots for your construction job? Find out the difference between these two materials in this article.Safety Equipment - OtherTake on Extreme Heat on the Jobsite with Cooling VestsThe United Nations indicates it is warmer now than at any time in the last 100,000 years, with the decade of 2011-2020 registering as the warmest on record. Use cooling vests to minimize heat-related risks.Safety Equipment - OtherHere's Why OSHA's Proposed Proper Fit Ruling is a Win for WomenOSHA has chimed in on a prevailing workwear issue: proper PPE fit. Learn how women working in the construction industry are set to benefit from such guidelines in this article.EquipmentAerial Lifts: Elevating Safely With StabilityNew ANSI regulations and technology make scissor lifts and boom lifts even safer.Worksite EquipmentWhat do Excavator Operators Wear on the Construction Site?Operating large excavators requires the use of proper safety gear, including hard hats and sturdy work boots.Worksite EquipmentCan You Wear Slip Resistant Shoes on Construction Sites?Work boots are top choice for construction workers, due to their heavy-duty protective features. Slip resistant shoes may serve as a viable alternative for work boots for light construction jobs with minimal hazards.Worksite EquipmentSigns you Should Replace your Construction Work BootsReplacement of protective footwear is required when the footwear no longer meets the manufacturer’s specifications. This could include issues such as sole separation or significant component wear, according to North Carolina State University.Construction SafetyPrioritize UPF Clothing for Sun Protection in Outdoor WorksitesClothes serve as a reliable barrier between your skin and harmful UV rays. Learn how to choose UPF clothing for your construction job in this article.Worksite EquipmentWhat Type of Pants Do You Need for Asphalt Jobsites?Asphalt workers encounter extreme heat, abrasive materials and sharp tools on a regular basis. The presence of these rugged elements calls for heavy-duty leg protection in the form of asphalt pants.Equipment ManagementTire Technology Isn’t StaticDigital solutions, new tread patterns and proper maintenance improve fleet uptime and efficiency.Worksite EquipmentHow to Choose Maternity Work PantsA functional pair of maternity work pants for construction work incorporates stretchable material, UV rated protection and fire resistant properties.Safety Equipment - OtherType 1 vs. Type 2 Safety HelmetWhat is the difference between a Type 1 and a Type 2 safety helmet for construction jobs?Previous PagePage 5 of 8Next Page