CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH
Construction workers and employers build our roads, houses, and workplaces and repair and maintain our nation’s physical infrastructure. For a sense of where construction stands by the numbers, read more here. Construction includes building new structures, renovations involving additions, alterations, or maintenance, and repair of buildings or engineering projects such as highways or utility systems. Construction worksites are organizationally complex multi-employer sites and present numerous health and safety challenges. The NIOSH Construction Program provides national and world leadership to prevent work-related illness, injury, disability, and death by systematically gathering information, conducting targeted scientific research, and translating the knowledge gained into products, solutions and services tailored to meet construction needs. In collaboration with industry and labor partners and stakeholders, including OSHA, we are dedicated to improving safety and health conditions for all construction workers.
Spotlights
- The draft National Occupational Research Agenda for Construction for 2016-2026 is open for public comment until November 27, 2017.
- Post-disaster Recovery Activities Raise Concerns about Construction Safety
- New NIOSH Science Blog “Opportunities for Integrating Safety and Health into Sustainable Building Projects: Have You Tried the Prevention through Design (PtD) Pilot Credit?”
- New NIOSH Sound Level Meter App
Construction Topics
- Abrasive Blasting
- Aerial Lift
- Asbestos
- Asphalt Fumes
- Bird Bat Waste Removal (Histoplasmosis)
- Carbon Monoxide
- Cold Stress
- Confined Spaces
- Electrical Safety
- Engineering Controls
- Engineering Controls for Silica in Construction
- Ergonomics
- CPWR (2017). Quarterly Data Report: Fall Injuries and Prevention in the Construction Industry http://www.cpwr.com/publications/fall-injuries-and-prevention-construction-industry
- BLS (2015). Employment Projections: 2014-2024. Table 2. Employment by major industry sector DC: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics https://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecopro.t02.htm
- U.S. Census Bureau (2017). U.S. Census data. https://www.census.gov/en.html
- CPWR (2013). The Construction Chartbook. Fifth Ed. Silver Spring, MD: CPWR- the Center for Construction Research and Training. http://www.cpwr.com/publications/construction-chart-book
- CPWR (2017). Construction Falls Prevention Campaign. http://stopconstructionfalls.com/ Accessed February 21, 2017
- CPWR (2016). Quarterly Data Report: Workplace Safety and Health Perceptions of Construction Workers http://www.cpwr.com/publications/third-quarter-workplace-safety-and-health-perceptions-construction-workers
- CPWR (2014). Quarterly Data Report: New Trends in Fatalities among Construction Workers http://www.cpwr.com/publications/vol-3-no-2-new-trends-fatalities-among-construction-workers
- CPWR (2010). Data Brief: Fatal and Nonfatal Injuries among Hispanic Construction Workers,1992-2008 http://www.cpwr.com/publications/fatal-and-nonfatal-injuries-among-hispanic-construction-workers-1992-2008
- Page last reviewed: July 29, 2013
- Page last updated: September 27, 2017
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Office of the Director