In June 1999, a study was conducted by the Advisory Committee on
Occupational Safety and Health concerning women in the construction workplace. The report provides recommendations for employers, labor unions, manufacturers, training programs, supervisors, and workers that are intended to improve health and safety for women construction workers.
According to OSHA, “Improving the work conditions for women in the construction trades will not only ensure their health and safety, it will also serve to attract and retain women as workers during a critical time of labor shortages in this industry.”
The report touches on the following subject areas where safety and health-related issues for women occur:
- Workplace Culture
- Sanitary Facilities
- Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing
- Ergonomics
- Reproductive Hazards
- Health and Safety Training
- Injury and Illness Data and Research
Check out the entire report here.

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