Construction Safety
This online interactive presentation provides responsible employers, workers, and worker representatives with a sound, flexible framework for addressing safety and health issues on diverse construction job sites. Also, it provides an overview of the basic OSHA guidelines for fall protection for protecting workers against potential fall hazards.
Part I of this course emphasizes the importance of establishing a safety and health program at your job site as one of the most effective ways to protect your most valuable asset: your workers. Injuries or illnesses, even for a short duration, can cause significant disruptions and costs—not only to your operations but also to the workers and their families. Safety and health programs encourage a proactive approach to identifying and addressing job site hazards before they result in injury or illness. Instead of reacting to incidents, management and workers collaborate to identify and resolve potential issues in advance. This partnership fosters trust, improves communication, and often leads to broader business improvements.
Part II of this course highlights that falls are the leading cause of worker fatalities in the U.S. construction industry. Each year, an average of 150 to 200 workers lose their lives, and more than 100,000 suffer injuries due to falls at construction sites. OSHA acknowledges that fall-related accidents are often complex events involving multiple factors. To address these challenges, the fall protection standard focuses on both human and equipment-related aspects to ensure workers are safeguarded against fall hazards.
This online interactive presentation is intended primarily for health and safety electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, and other technical personnel interested in improving the standard and level of health and safety on construction sites and understanding the Fall Protection in Construction requirements and the reasons behind them.
This continuing education interactive presentation is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
Learning Objectives of Part I:
- Understanding the seven core elements of the recommended practices for safety and health programs in construction
- Learning about the importance of effective management leadership
- Understanding how to promote worker participation
- Familiarizing with hazard identification and assessment
- Learning about hazard prevention and control
- Familiarizing with the education and training mindset required on site
- Gaining insight on evaluation and improvement programs
- Understanding the importance of communication and coordination for employers on multiemployer worksites.
Learning Objectives of Part II:
- Identifying potential fall hazards
- Selecting fall protection systems appropriate for existing conditions
- Implementing proper construction and installation of safety systems
- Training and supervising employees in the proper selection, use and maintenance of fall protection systems
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