Blogs
When Productivity Becomes Dangerous
Every contractor wants productive crews.
Productivity keeps projects moving.
It keeps schedules on track.
It helps control costs.
It improves profitability.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to get more done.
The problem begins when productivity becomes more important than safety.
Because while every contractor wants to finish a project faster, nobody wants to explain why a worker didn't make it home.
Yet this is where many construction accidents begin.
Not with bad intentions.
Not with reckle
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Jul 7th 2026
The Real Reason Construction Fatalities Still Happen
The construction industry is safer today than it was twenty, thirty, or fifty years ago.
Equipment is better.
Training is better.
Safety standards are better.
Technology is better.
Yet despite all of those improvements, construction remains one of the most dangerous industries in America.
Every year, workers still lose their lives on jobsites.
The question is why.
If we have better equipment, stronger regulations, and more safety training than ever before, why do fatalities continue to happen?
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Jul 3rd 2026
Scaffolding Safety Minute: Tie-ins and anchoring
What’s Really Holding Your Scaffold Up?
Let me ask you something most people don’t stop and think about:
What’s actually holding your scaffold up?
Because it’s not just sitting there, minding its business.
It’s relying—completely—on proper tie-ins and anchoring to stay where it’s supposed to.
And when that part gets rushed, skipped, or done halfway?
You’re not dealing with “maybe a problem.”
You’re dealing with a collapse th
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Apr 15th 2026