Digital Construction

Embracing technology can make construction sites safer

A yellow construction vehicle in front of a person wearing a white hard helmet.
L Lynch worked with Safety Shield Global to develop autonomous braking on articulated dump trucks – an example of technology making sites safer (Image: L Lynch).

The Digital Construction Awards health and safety winners showed the benefits of investing in technology, writes Lesley McLeod.

One of the greatest risks in construction safety is a reluctance to move with the times. Where a reluctance to adopt new and innovative working practices means safety gets left behind.

Maybe this is not surprising in an industry where more workers are heading towards the exit door in the run-up to retirement than queuing to come on board at the start of their careers. After all, why bother to learn new skills when you’re planning to hang up your hard hat?

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