Eggs with OSHA: Technology in Construction Safety
On Tuesday, June 25, the General Building Contractors Association (GBCA) held its second Eggs with OSHA event of the year, dedicated to raising awareness about job site safety technologies.
On Tuesday, June 25, the General Building Contractors Association (GBCA) held its second Eggs with OSHA event of the year, dedicated to raising awareness about job site safety technologies.
During Mental Health Awareness Month, EDA Contractors, Inc. is urging construction industry leaders to take inventory of their workers' mental health and offer support to those who may be
On May 17, Geppert Bros., Inc. organized a Fall Safety Stand Down at its job site located at 2700 South 58th Street in Philadelphia. This event was aimed at
GBCA Members Participate in OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction May 6-10 was Construction Safety Week and OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction.
As part of this year’s National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR), the National Institute for Occupational Safety
On April 29, 2024, GBCA and Everybody Builds Philadelphia joined the American Heart Association’s Hard Hats with Heart Home Run Derby to promote cardiovascular health in the construction industry.
GBCA's Safety Award Submissions are now open! GBCA has a long-standing commitment to safety in the commercial construction workplace, and our awards programs document the competitive value our members provide
Congratulations to Jennifer Hall, the Safety Director at P. Agnes, Inc., who was selected as the 2024 Safety Professional of the Year by the Mid Atlantic Construction Safety Council
On Thursday, March 28, GBCA held its first Eggs with OSHA event of 2024. OSHA’s local representatives gave updates about OSHA’s activities and upcoming campaigns. Brian Devaney of Sales
Hearing loss in construction workers has been linked with three times the risk of falling. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) created the NIOSH Sound Level