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For years, construction has measured safety in much the same way: By counting the number of injuries. But with total costs of fatal and nonfatal injuries topping $11 billion annually, that’s clearly not working. Listen now as Brad Tabone speaks with Matt Hallowell, Executive Director of the Construction Safety Research Alliance (CSRA) and Professor of Construction Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, as they discuss how new research is shattering traditional safety models — and lays a path for future construction safety measurement that’s based on observation rather than outcomes.
Learn more about CSRA (https://www.colorado.edu/lab/csra/knowledge-center) and the Safety Classification and Learning (SCL) Model (https://tinyurl.com/4f8lep6t). -
Contractors who are investing in the necessary solutions to keep jobsites operating and workers safe, are positioning themselves to not only recover, but also come out the other side stronger. In this episode, host Brad Tabone explores three safety technology tools contractors need in the midst of recovery with the field operations manager at PCL Construction, Dean Xuereb.
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The coronavirus has changed how construction professionals view safety. HammerTech co-founder Brad Tabone and Caliber Safety founder Michael Fackler discuss how companies will need to evolve as they come out of the pandemic — and how they can better prepare for the next safety crisis.
Hosted by Brad Tabone (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-tabone-503a6536) from HammerTech (https://www.linkedin.com/company/hammertech-us). -
Two company leaders from the U.S. and Australia discuss specific ways they’re using safety data and technology to lead their teams through the pandemic safely — and come out the other side stronger. Tune in for a worldwide perspective as Brad Tabone discusses how construction leadership can combat COVID-19 with James Alexander from DPR Construction and Sal Palay from Kane Construction.
Hosted by Brad Tabone (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-tabone-503a6536) from HammerTech (https://www.linkedin.com/company/hammertech-us). -
Coronavirus has given jobsite safety a new meaning — and new ways to use technology data to maintain safety. Amid the pandemic, the best systems create transparency allowing executives, contractors and subs to work together to create safer workplaces. Join us as we bring back Brad Tabone with HammerTech to explore what he's seeing in the industry amongst this pandemic.
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In the first episode of our series, expert Brad Tabone with HammerTech shares his observations about how international companies are approaching safety differently than many North American companies. He’ll also share specific examples of how these companies are using the leading edge of safety technology to reduce risk, what the future of safety looks like from a regulatory and technological standpoint — and how companies can best capitalize on these trends today.