Top Safety This Week
The most engaging safety content from this week, curated by Construction News.
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Settanta7 Advances Bosco della Musica Urban Regeneration Project in Milan | ArchDaily
Settanta7's Bosco della Musica aims to foster social cohesion through music education and urban revitalization in Milan's Rogoredo district.
ArchDaily · 4 days ago -
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Anamore lands London remediation projects | Construction Enquirer News
Specialist secures latest cladding and fire safety deals
Construction Enquirer · 3 days ago -
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How can i prove to companies i am all in and just need a chance without any experience in plumbing? located in los angeles
Let me give some context first, i went to a 4 year and got a bachelors in business. Been working as an office admin for almost two years now, but i want to make the switch. I want to work outdoors,...
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago -
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Thank goodness my safety squints were on.
Structural screws got one over on me, luckily my eyelid caught detonating torx bit. Always professional submitted by /u/xenidus [link] [comments]
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago -
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Is it easier to become an HVAC tech or Plumber in LA?
Let me give some context first, i went to a 4 year and got a bachelors in business. Been working as an office admin for almost two years now, but i want to make the switch. I want to work outdoors,...
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago -
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When someone "helps" you only because they're trying to show that they know more than you
Or if you were stuck on something for like a few seconds, they want to interrupt and rush in and "help" so they can go around saying that you "couldn't figure it out". We already know some people w...
Reddit - Construction · 5 days ago -
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Here’s the death trap that made me quit a company that day and I wasn’t even the one in it.
I told everyone how unsafe it was, told the guys not to get in, but Super told them to so they did. Luckily nobody got hurt but I packed my bags and quit after that. Company was reported and closed...
Reddit - Construction · 4 days ago -
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JRL submits Gateway 2 for Manchester 28-storey tower | Construction Enquirer News
£75m Sparkle Street BTR scheme heads to safety regulator ahead of summer start
Construction Enquirer · 4 days ago -
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Kamioka Office / Kraft Architects | ArchDaily
Completed in 2025 in Hida, Japan. Images by Takuya Seki. Kamioka, in Hida City, Gifu Prefecture, is a town shaped by layered histories. Once flourishing with the Kamioka Mine—formerly one of the la...
ArchDaily · about 2 hours ago -
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Noise Canceling Hearing Protectiom Recommendation
I'm a Facilities Director. I'm in charge of maintenance, grounds crews, and construction crews, and I very rarely but occasionally end up working shifts in the field. I'm looking to purchase hearin...
Reddit - Construction · 5 days ago -
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HAZEOPER site
Does anyone have any experience working on a HAZEOPER construction site. I'm running a project contaminated with VOCs and petrochemicals. Former Superfund site. I have a lot of underground work. I ...
Reddit - Construction · 6 days ago -
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Worker crushed under concrete pillar | Construction Enquirer News
Site accident at Stoke-on-Trent housing job
Construction Enquirer · 6 days ago -
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what changed your lead quality more than ad spend?
We tested a simple intake change: required budget range + urgency + project photos before calls. No ad changes. Lead count dipped a bit, but qualified conversations went up and no-show calls droppe...
Reddit - Construction · about 9 hours ago -
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Just aced the CITB HSE Test for Managers (50/50)! How much does a perfect score actually matter to recruiters?
Hi everyone, I’m a Civil Engineer and I recently sat for the CITB Health, Safety and Environment test for Managers and Professionals. I’m happy to share that I managed to get a perfect score of 50/...
Reddit - Construction · 5 days ago -
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Lathe & plaster in commercial setting, failing.
I’m in a 120 year old building and this ceiling is approximately 16 feet up. Is this a sign of water damage or the keys separating? It’s happened in other parts of the building and not great but lu...
Reddit - Construction · 4 days ago -
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Hooded sun shirts/general high heat clothes
I'm in AZ and we're coming into the summer heat already here. I'm looking for a hooded sun shirt thats either 100% cotton or a mostly cotton blend, but I can't find anything online but 100% polyest...
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago -
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Metal roofing 1inch screws, 2 have stripped out in the 1x4 strapping. Is it ok to put a longer screw down into the actual plywood sheathing?
Seems like the obvious fix but at the same time they went through a lot of trouble to avoid actually screwing into the sheathing. just wanted to see from roofers if doing this is considered a bad t...
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago -
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Fluor Tapped for Early Work on 480-MW Kentucky Data Center Campus
Construction of a $3B-to-$4B campus in Hawesville, Ky., is expected to start later this year, with design features claimed to respond to energy demand ane environmental concerns
ENR - Engineering News-Record · 7 days ago -
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Is construction actually worth it?
Hello. I live in AZ and am (m)19 years old. My parents started a construction company when I was 10 or so. And then I started going to work by 12 and full time by 16. Dropped out of school and have...
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago -
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Co worker
I've been working at a job for only a month and in that time I already found a better job. My foreman has narcolepsy or some other sleep disorder. He's been falling asleep while driving or during w...
Reddit - Construction · 3 days ago
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