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News, perspectives, and more from the Washington State Construction Center of Excellence.
Seeing a Clear Path to Bring More Women Into Construction
From a competitive salary to a rewarding career, women represent untapped potential to help fill the labor shortage.
CCE February - More Events and Information
Exciting News You Don't Want to Miss! Scholarships, Grants & Jobs!
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CCE February Newsletter
Learn more about what we are doing with in 2020-21. See upcoming events, and more, in our February newsletter.
A Simple Cup of Coffee Blog February
Does one choose a career in the trades, or does a trade choose you? A difficult question. As a newly graduated high-schooler, I really hadn’t thought of my post-secondary plan other then I was likely going to college at some point.
From Pre-Apprentice to Journey Level: Why a job is not enough
Do you have apprentices who need help with juggling home and career obligations, communication on the job site, conflict resolution, or giving/receiving feedback?
Congratulations Hunter M., $2,000 scholarship winner!
Congratulations to Hunter McInelly on winning the first We Build Washington! video contest! Hunter will receive a $2,000 scholarship to help him in his education.
CCE January Newsletter
While we have experienced a rocky start to the new year, we are hopeful 2021 will bring more opportunity for the people in Washington state as we anticipate construction being a leading industry for economic growth and stability.
CCE December Newsletter
Learn more about what we are doing in the construction industry, enjoy our new blog “A Simple Cup of Coffee” Safety through the eyes of a roofer….., see upcoming events, and more, in our December newsletter.
CCE November Newsletter
Learn more about what we are doing in the construction industry, enjoy our new blog “A Simple Cup of Coffee”, see upcoming events, and more, in our November newsletter.
Introducing “A Simple Cup of Coffee”
Welcome to the inaugural edition of “A Simple Cup of Coffee”, a blog initiated by Kristi Grassman of the Center of Excellence for Construction and written by yours truly. We hope to make this a monthly posting speaking to all professionals in the construction industry.
Which rebar caps should I use?
Considering the serious nature of the hazard, the standard mushroom-style plastic rebar caps should not be used for protection against impalement. Protective devices capable of withstanding at least 250 pounds dropped from a height of ten feet should be used.
Rebar Safety Resources
We’ve compiled resources, videos, and websites on rebar safety to help you stay safe on the job. This month’s resources include a course to teach workers about hearing protection, an OSHA pocket guide to evaluate noise and potential hearing loss, and our PSA-style video on hearing protection..
CCE October Newsletter
Learn more about what we are doing with our 2020-21 Work Plan, see upcoming events, and more, in our October newsletter.
Work safely with rebar
Vaughn Pugh, President of Integrity Safety Services, is keenly aware of the risks associated with exposed rebar. A staple material across modern jobsites, rebar presents an unparalleled danger when improperly handled. "Rebar is typically placed on the ground, often on a walking path or work surface," creating an ever-present hazard. "Rebar affects every worker on a site and, therefore, has a greater impact on possible injury."
Rebar Safety Toolbox Talks
Rebar is used on almost every jobsite. All protruding rebar is hazardous. Employees can fall on protruding rebar, creating major and even life-threatening injuries.
This month, we’re sharing toolbox talks and facts to ensure everyone can work around rebar safely.
Protect your hearing on the job
Christina Riley, Marketing Representative of the Laborers International Union of North America (LiUNA), believes every individual working in construction should prioritize hearing protection. Hearing protection is often neglected due to poor on-site availability and inadequate training. When hearing protection isn’t readily available, workers often forgo it altogether, risking permanent hearing loss.
CCE September Newsletter
Learn more about what we are doing to reduce deaths from suicide in the construction industry, see upcoming events, and more, in our September newsletter.
Hearing Protection Resources
We’ve compiled resources, videos, and websites on hearing protection to help you stay safe on the job. This month’s resources include a course to teach workers about hearing protection, an OSHA pocket guide to evaluate noise and potential hearing loss, and our PSA-style video on hearing protection..
2019/2020 Annual Report
The Construction Center of Excellence (CCE) connects the construction industry to education partners across the state of Washington. Read about our 2019–2020 year and what we accomplished.