Construction workers will be among the first back to work (photo: governor's office) In the blink of an eye, COVID-19 brought most of New York City’s construction industry to a halt, leaving thousands ...
Small-scale construction firms in Brooklyn and the other boroughs of New York City can now apply for one-time grants from the city to offset the cost of site training safety for their workers. Firms ...
City construction workers are facing a strict deadline to complete a new training requirement. The local law 196 will soon require all city construction workers to complete 30 hours of site safety ...
Worker safety inspections at city construction sites have turned up a troubling number of falsified or incomplete worker safety training cards, an indication that many of the city’s construction ...
New York’s Buildings Department has finalized training requirements put in place by last year’s safety legislation. Construction workers on most major job sites will have to complete 40 hours of ...
A standardized worksite safety policy establishing countywide safety protocols to strengthen worker protections is now approved, following Harris County commissioners’ 3-1 vote during the Nov. 13 ...
This training is for contractors and visitors that will be working with colleges, divisions, schools, departments and other organizational units within Purdue University. Once the training has been ...
The Town of Oyster Bay Town Board on Oct. 4 held a public hearing on the addition of new construction site safety training requirements to the Building Construction chapter in the town code. The ...