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Business: Page 355
Construction Safety
GKR Industries Hardliner
GKR Industries, Inc.
The Hardliner is a disposable, sanitary hard hat liner that will assist in preventing diseases of the hair and scalp.
Construction Safety
Combat Worker Fatigue and Sleepiness to Reduce Jobsite Injuries
By addressing worker fatigue and sleep habits, you can protect against on-the-job accidents.
Construction Safety
Suicide Prevention: Lifesaving Tips for Construction Workers
With suicide on the rise among individuals in the construction industry, prevention tactics in the workplace are crucial.
Concrete Thoughts
Develop a Plan to Avert the Employee Shortage
Market your industry and company to potential employees
Construction News Tracker
[NEWS TRACKER] Tariff Costs to Businesses and Consumers Increase 62% Compared to 2018
Tariffs costs consumers and businesses $6.8 billion in July 2019, resulting in $30 billion in extra import tariffs since 2018; plus more construction industry news in the September 26, 2019, edition of Construction News Tracker
Construction Technology
Construction Industry Must Prepare for High-tech Disruptions
Equipment dealers and manufacturers assure that autonomous machines, telematics and other technologies will disrupt the construction industry
Construction Technology
New Construction Report Reveals "Data Ownership Battle" Between Project Owners, Contracters
Dodge Construction Network
Both owners and contractors recognize the advantages of a connected platform that integrates data for construction.
Construction News
Pyramex Launches new Hi-Vis Rainwear
Pyramex Safety Products
The line includes a rain jacket, pants, bib pants and a raincoat designed to work with your body as you maneuver through wet conditions.
Construction Technology
How to Evaluate Third-Party Drone Services
United Rentals Inc.
When it comes to evaluating third-party drone services, contractors need to look at them as more than just equipment for rent.
Business
1.3 Million Workers Could be Eligible for Overtime Pay Under New Rule
The new rule lifts the annual salary threshold below which workers qualify for overtime wages to $35,568 from the current of roughly $23,600. The regulation would require employers to pay time-and-a-half rates to workers who qualify starting Jan 1. 2020
Construction News
OSHA Approves New Respirator Fit Testing Protocols
While it adds two new protocols, the rule does not require employers in general industries, shipyards and construction to update or replace current methods
Profit Matters
The Contractor's Best Friend Podcast: Maximizing Site Efficiencies Improves Jobsite Productivity
Brad Humphrey and the team share helpful tips on orchestrating workflows, site map technology, legal liability and much more
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