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Appleton construction company switches from hard hats to helmets-NBC26

When you’re on the job site, safety is everything. In years past, you would start with a hard hat. But, not these guys....

NYC construction bosses cleared of charges in crane collapse-NYP

Two New York City construction bosses accused of recklessly using a crane that toppled over in a near-fatal accident at...

How to Reduce Workman's Comp Claims for Construction Companies

Construction companies are constantly looking for ways to reduce workman's compensation claims, which can be a...

Construction Companies Must Prioritize Work Site Safety

Construction mistakes and accidents can be devastating and costly. From minor mishaps to catastrophic incidents, these...

Appleton construction company switches from hard hats to helmets-NBC26

Posted by Tom Taubenheim on March 20, 2024 8:08:00 AM CDT

When you’re on the job site, safety is everything. In years past, you would start with a hard hat.

But, not these guys.

The Boldt Company did away with hard hats in favor of safety helmets. While unsure at first, workers have adapted to the changes.

“We switched to safety helmets here at the Boldt company," says Safety Operations Manager Kristin Clements.
This is in light of research that shows construction workers receive more traumatic brain injuries than other industries in the United States.

Clements helped lead the change.

“We recognize the advancing technologies and protection out there for the employees,” said Clements.

They are no longer using hard hats. Instead, safety helmets are now the new head protection gear of choice for Boldt.

 

However, workers like weld shop foreman William F. Cummings had to adapt to the changes at first.

"It was something that for guys that I’ve worked with in construction for 20-25 years that have used the same hardhat," Cummings noted. "Then, the new ones got launched out and right away there was, you know, confusion and a lot didn’t like to switch right away.

Boldt's safety helmet was launched back in 2022. Now, workers like Cummings say they like the helmets better than hardhats.

“Being able to switch out the face shields, welding helmets they’re a lot more breathable," Cummings said, giving credit to the design. "They are a lot more comfortable.”..
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Topics: Construction Safety, Construction

NYC construction bosses cleared of charges in crane collapse-NYP

Posted by Tom Taubenheim on January 24, 2024 8:07:00 AM CST

Two New York City construction bosses accused of recklessly using a crane that toppled over in a near-fatal accident at a Manhattan job site were acquitted by a Manhattan Supreme Court judge Thursday.

Timothy Braico, 46, and Terrence Edwards, 44, dodged second-degree assault and reckless endangerment charges in the eight-month long trial for the June 25, 2018 crane collapse at a luxury residential building in Harlem.

The case was argued at a non-jury trial before Judge Maxwell Wiley after nearly five years of pretrial litigation that followed the pair’s November 2018 indictment by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

“We are grateful that justice was done and wish that Mr. Braico didn’t have to wait five years to be vindicated,” Dan Horwitz, Braico’s defense attorney, said in a statement.

Prosecutors argued that Braico, a senior branch manager, rented a Jekko mini crane without ensuring that it was properly set up, while having untrained workers use the equipment.

Edwards, a site supervisor, had allegedly instructed an untrained worker to use the crane — causing it to topple over, sending a heavy glass panel crashing to the ground on the day of the incident, prosecutors have said.

Dramatic video of the crash showed the boom strike two ironworkers on the third floor of the construction site on East 126th Street.

One of the workers suffered severe head trauma and the other’s mobility was impaired due to his injuries.

Defense attorneys had accused the DA’s Office of withholding evidence that involved disgraced former Assistant District Attorney Diana Florence, who testified in the case.

Florence, a former head of the office’s Construction Fraud Task Force, resigned amid allegations that she withheld evidence in several other major cases in 2020.

The one-time Manhattan DA hopeful was accused of devising a “scheme” to have a summons dismissed against crane operator Steven Lewis, whom the defense accused of..Read More Here

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Topics: Construction Safety, Construction Lawsuit, Construction Accident

How to Reduce Workman's Comp Claims for Construction Companies

Posted by Tom Taubenheim on May 31, 2023 8:05:00 AM CDT

Construction companies are constantly looking for ways to reduce workman's compensation claims, which can be a significant drain on their resources. The nature of the work exposes employees to various hazards, such as falls, electrocution, and equipment accidents, which can result in serious injuries or even fatalities.

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Topics: Construction Safety, Workmans Comp

Construction Companies Must Prioritize Work Site Safety

Posted by Tom Taubenheim on May 24, 2023 8:05:00 AM CDT

Construction mistakes and accidents can be devastating and costly. From minor mishaps to catastrophic incidents, these incidents can cause injury or even death to workers and bystanders. One of the most common construction mistakes is failing to follow proper safety procedures. This can lead to falls, burns, electrocution, and other hazards. Poor communication, lack of training, and inadequate equipment can also contribute to construction accidents.

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