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NAWIC and Safe Site Check In Survey on Women in Construction
2021 survey results of women in construction highlights job opportunities, workplace equality and job site technology.
Construction Tech Required by Pandemic Brings Jobsite Insight
Construction tech required by the pandemic brings longer-term benefits and job site insight
Safe Site Check In COVID-19 App Evolves for Essential Workplaces
Safe Site Check In provides essential workforces with a simple and secure way to enter and exit job sites and offices.
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New Vaccination Mandate: How Your Business Can Prepare
Now that the Biden Administration has announced a January 4th date for federal employees to get fully vaccinated, there is a lot of scrambling to implement vaccination screening systems across jobsites and offices. “Federal executive branch employees must be fully...
How Employers Can Avoid Substantial COVID-19 OSHA Fines
OSHA Committing To Hefty Fines For Violations In 2020, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) assessed over $3.8 million in fines for COVID-19 violations in the workplace. The majority of these fines were related to recordkeeping, reporting, and...
To verify Covid-19 vaccination, use this private check-in app
If you need to verify Covid-19 vaccination, employees and visitors can use this secure, private check-in app Safe Site Check In's secure, private check-in and COVID-19 vaccination verification features are spotlighted in FMLink, a top news site for the facilities...
The Importance of Accurate Data for Jobsite Management
Great Jobsite Management Requires Great Data When it comes to construction project management, accurate data is crucial. The quality of project management depends on the quality of the data that it is based on. If data is entered manually and is done so incorrectly,...