Using Technology to Connect the Jobsite and Boost Safety

Triax CEO Chad Hollingsworth wrote about using technology to connect the jobsite and boost safety for the NHEO Institute. The National Hispanic Entrepreneurs’ Organization was founded as a non-profit organization in 2008 and focuses on construction industry concerns common to Hispanic contractors and small business owners, and inspiring the next generation of construction workers. Read an…

Technology-driven Safety Revolution Making Construction Sites Safer

Construction sites present significant safety hazards and challenges including working at height, moving objects and equipment, loud noises, and live wires. Safety is a top industry priority, and fortunately, a technology-driven safety revolution is working to support contractor initiatives towards zero incidents. ForConstructionPros.com highlighted the five ways in which innovations are advancing site safety every day,…

Crains: Construction industry turns to wearables for safety and efficiency

In an industry with tight timelines, tight budgets, and a tight labor market, companies are turning to Internet-connected wearables and other devices to improve visibility, monitor for unsafe conditions or fall events, and build smarter than before. Triax CEO Chad Hollingsworth spokes with Crain’s about using technology to connect a diverse workforce, boost site safety,…

In Recognition of Safety Week, Triax Technologies Shares Best Practices for Jobsite Safety

Highlights Growing Role of Technology in Helping Keep Construction Workers Safe  NORWALK, Conn., May 1, 2018 – In recognition of Safety Week, taking place May 7-11, 2018, Triax Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of technology for the connected jobsite, today shared key strategies construction firms can implement at all levels of their organizations to improve…