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Working Toward Affordable, Resilient Homes

A new natural disaster protection act from NAHB aims to support hazard mitigation projects




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Accidents Happen: A Quick Guide to a Table Saw Worst-Case Scenario

Here are some tips on what to do immediately after a table saw injury, just in case.

A Question of Liability: Table Saws in the Courtroom

Court battles for table-saw related issues, such as flesh-sensor patents and lawsuits by injured table saw users, have been subject of legal controversy.

A Clean Cut: A Look Into Surgery for Table Saw Related Injuries

Fingers reattached at a good facility are 80 to 90 percent successful, but that doesn’t include all of the people who are not candidates for the surgery.

The Cutting Edge: Flesh-Sensing Technology in Remodeling

What is flesh-sensing technology, how does it work, and will it become the new standard for power tools?

Jobsite Accidents and Your Business

What happens if there’s a fatal accident on one of your jobsites?

Gray Area: Lead Paint and Freddie Gray

Freddie Gray was poor and black and lead-poisoned. The combination proved deadly.

Safety: Closer Scrutiny of Contractors by OSHA

If your workers aren’t wearing fall protection gear, might as well put up a poster asking OSHA for a fine

Legal: Protection from Falling Construction Debris

Construction projects are often the center of legal matters when the danger of falling debris threatens unsuspecting passersby and adjacent…

OSHA’s Proposed Silica Rule

A look at the changes—the first in more than 40 years—and how they will affect our industry

More Consumers Worried About Health Risks in Their Homes

Harvard Joint Center study shows growing concern among homeowners about invisible pollutants

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