Controlling Your Own Destiny in Murky Times (4 of 4)

Dynamic and inherently risky businesses, E&C firms succeed and fail for various reasons. Over the years, FMI has found that company failures can often be traced back to several different risk factors. While many E&C firms that go out of business point to external factors as the primary culprits for those failures, we see many […]

Evolving Your Business in a Digital World (Part 3 of 4)

We’re producing more data than ever—roughly 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day. With so much data being created and the use of data analytics starting to gain traction in the E&C industry, understanding what big data is and how your organization can leverage it to improve business processes is becoming an increasingly critical aspect […]

Keep Calm, Stay Focused and Get Ahead of the Next Downturn (Part 1 of 4)

2018 marked another strong and dynamic year for the North American built environment, with total U.S. engineering and construction (E&C) spending growth expected to finish at 5%, the same as in the previous year.  Through 2019, FMI expects E&C spending to continue to grow at an anticipated 3% annual rate, with mostly positive, albeit moderately […]

Getting Creative With Job Modifications

Disabilities are as individual as the employees experiencing them. A disability can be temporary, such as an employee returning to work after an injury; or can be permanent, such as an employee who has spinal injuries after a car accident or a disease affecting hearing, sight or mobility. PTSD and other mental health issues are […]

4 Common Mistakes in Testing Confined Spaces

“Don’t get too comfortable working in confined spaces, and never take safety for granted,” says EMC Senior Industrial Hygienist Craig Black. Following his advice may well save lives. There are a number of ways for you to keep employees safe when entering and working in a confined space. Prevent these common mistakes as you also […]

Top 5 Causes of Loss in 2018

While reviewing EMC loss data for 2018, EMC Risk Improvement Senior Engineer Paul Porter points out that there are various ways to examine the information. “You can look at total dollars lost and find a few big fires, tornadoes or hurricanes that really push up property losses. Or you can look at the number of […]

Incentive Programs, Post-Incident Drug Testing Not Prohibited, OSHA says

Post-incident drug testing and safety incentive programs are not prohibited under the anti-retaliation provisions in OSHA’s electronic record keeping rule, the agency has clarified in an Oct. 11 memorandum sent to regional administrators and state designees. As part of its Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses final rule issued in May 2016, OSHA states […]

OSHA restores Site-Specific Targeting Program

OSHA is reviving its Site-Specific Targeting Program and will be using the initial set of data collected from its electronic record-keeping rule to identify workplaces with high injury and illness rates, the agency recently announced.  The SST program directs OSHA enforcement resources to “high injury rate establishments” – based on 2016 data from Form 300A […]

OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations for 2018

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently revealed its preliminary 2018 Top 10 Most Cited Safety Violations in the workplace. In general, the number of workplace safety violations has increased overall. The #10 on this year’s list, Eye & Face Protection, is new to the Top 10 and was not on the 2017 list. There […]