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Building Work Zone Retention
Michael Shearer, AWP Safety chief human resources officer, shares how labor issues can be improved with structure, benefits and […]
5 Ways Technology is Making Construction Sites Safer
Ryan Dobbins, AWP Safety vice president of environmental, health and safety, shares which technologies you can incorporate into your […]
SightLines Q1 2026
In this issue: investor-owned utility M&A, shifts in power gen source mix, and how enterprise-level traffic control planning supports operational […]
Craig Young, AWP Safety CIO, Joins Samsara 2026 North America Customer Advisory Board
Samsara Inc. (“Samsara”), the pioneer of the Connected Operations® Platform, announced its 2026 North America Customer Advisory Board (CAB). Its members […]
Broadband Companies Shifting Views of Traffic Control
With 80% of Americans saying that they already subscribe to broadband at home, the race to capture the other 20% […]
How to Rethink Talent Acquisition to Close Critical Workforce Gaps
Eric Bunton, AWP Safety’s vice president of Talent Acquisition, was recently featured in an article on HR.com, where he shared his […]
FrontLines Q1 2026
A quarterly field guide with insights into creating safer, smarter, and more efficient work zones. In this issue, learn how […]
Distracted Driving Incidents: Put the Phone Away or Pay
Distracted driving continues to pose a significant risk to communities across the U.S., with mobile phone use behind the wheel […]
The Future of Traffic Control Products — and How AWP Safety Is Getting Customers Ready
Traffic control products are changing fast. Smarter work zones, heavier vehicles, and evolving testing standards are reshaping what agencies and […]
AWP Safety Community Giving Program Supports Common Grace in Hawaii
Pictured above (left to right): Adriane Chorow, AWP Safety H.R. generalist; Aries Jackson, Common Grace executive director; and Edmaline Malapit, […]
SightLines Q4 2025
An overview of the impact AI has on utility spending and planning — and potential looming shortfalls in electricity capacity […]
