WorkforceSafetyDisastrous Drops: Falls are the number one cause of death in construction accidentsAmy Materson (EQW)Feb 28, 2014Updated Mar 2, 2014 Related StoriesSafety3 quick tips for staying safe when you’re working alone on the jobsiteSafetyConstruction worker killed after fall into river at Baylor football stadium siteSafetyWebsite bug prompts OSHA to again extend public comment period on proposed silica rulePartner InsightsHow to Manage Your Rising Fuel CostsTop StoriesContractor of the YearVideo: Colorado Earthmover Wins 2023 Contractor of the Year AwardShay Stutsman marks the third generation at the helm of earthmoving company Stutsman Gerbaz Inc. of Aspen, Colorado.Skid Steer LoadersBobcat Reinvents the Skid Steer with All-Electric S7XExcavators“Customized Operation”: Link-Belt Unveils X4S Series Excavators (Video)Compact ExcavatorsCase CE Debuts Two New Electric Mini Excavators at ConExpo 2023 (Video)Sponsor Content3 Machine Types in OneEquipment World Contractor of the YearThe Contractor of the Year contest recognizes contractors who have annual revenues of between $3 million and $15 million and exemplify the highest standards of construction professionals.White PapersChallenges in Asset and Equipment ManagementA complete and intuitive tracking solution makes it easy to keep your assets working and ready for the next job.