The State of Construction Safety Readiness: What 2026 Tells Us About the Industry’s Biggest Risks and Opportunities
Here’s what the latest landscape reveals—and what leaders can do about it.
Here’s what the latest landscape reveals—and what leaders can do about it.
Why job standardization starts with training.
Everything you need to know about OSHA's current recordkeeping requirements.
Falls are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities in the workplace. Whether you’re working on scaffolding, ladders, platforms, or elevated equipment, understanding the basics and completing fall protection training can help keep you and your team safe.
The 2025 OSHA Top 10 reveals persistent risks, but also opportunities. With nearly every category showing a decline in citations, it’s clear that progress is possible. Now is the time to turn these insights into action and build a proactive general safety strategy for 2026.
These are the top 10 OSHA violations for 2024, the common issues that lead to them and what you should do immediately if these issues arise in your workplace.
Discover the advantages of investing in the right safety training solution.
As defined by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.1200 and 1926.65, HAZWOPER applies to any employers and employees who work around hazardous substances and have involvement in cleaning, treating, storing, and disposing of remaining waste.
Learn about ClickSafety's next generation OSHA 10-Hour Construction online training course in our webinar "Learner First is Safety First."
A Q&A with ClickSafety’s Director of Compliance, Rolando Cedillo, on the importance of trenching and excavation safety.