Many construction companies taking SIFs seriously, survey finds
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Nearly two-thirds of construction firms have implemented programs to prevent serious injuries and fatalities, according to a Construction Safety Research Alliance survey. The finding highlights growing industry commitment to reducing high-severity workplace incidents through dedicated SIF prevention strategies.
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Boulder, CO — Nearly two-thirds of construction firms have implemented a program to prevent serious injuries and fatalities, commonly called SIFs, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by the Construction Safety Research Alliance. For CSRA’s annual Safety in Practice Report,…
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