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Incident Reports (Non-Injury)

DO NOT USE FOR EMPLOYEE INJURY ACCIDENTS - Please see Employee Accidents (WC)

Employee Accidents (WC)

REPORT ALL ACCIDENTS (REGARDLESS OF HOW BIG OR SMALL) WITHIN 24 HOURS!!!!

Reasonable Suspicion

Employee Resources only, if you are looking for subcontractor forms - please go to the Subcontractor Tab on the main page. 

SCS Safety SOP

Safety Data Sheets

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First Aid Basics (How To)

Sub Contractor Information

Safety Contacts

Site Plans

Additional Resources

Manuals

General manuals for products and equipment used.

Inspection Logs

DAILY inspection logs for aerial, skid steer, and all-terrain forklift equipment.

Snow Removal

Fall Protection

Site Rescue Plans & Fall Protection Guidelines

PPE, First Aid, & Safety Supply Requisition

Confined Spaces

Information to determine if you need a permit to enter a confined space.

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Table of Contents & Key Terms

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 1-35

Module 1: Introduction to OSHA

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 36-52

Module 2: Managing Safety and Health

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 53-81

Module 3: OSHA Focus Four Hazards

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 82-157

Module 4: Personal Protective Equipment

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 158-177

Module 5: Health Hazards in Construction

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 178-205

Module 6: Stairways and Ladders

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 206-223

Module 7: Concrete and Masonry Construction

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 224-233

Module 8: Confined Spaces

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 234-254

Module 9: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators and Conveyors

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 255-269

Module 10: Ergonomics

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 270-286

Module 11: Excavations

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 287-304

Module 12: Fire Protection and Prevention

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 305-318

Module 13: Materials Handling, Use and Disposal

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 319-332

Module 14: Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations; Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection; and Signs, Signals, and Barricades

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 333-342

Module 15: Safety and Health Programs

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 343-352

Module 16: Scaffolds

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 353-381

Module 17: Tools - Hand and Power

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 382-403

Module 18: Welding and Cutting

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 404-423

Module 19: Silica Exposure

OSHA 30 - Study Guide (OLD)

Page 424-438

Reasonable Suspicion Consent Form

Reasonable Suspicion

LINK TO EDITABLE FORM: Click Here - Editable Drug Test Consent Form

Reasonable Suspicion Checklist

Reasonable Suspicion

LINK TO EDITABLE FORM: Click Here - Editable Employee (Internal) Reasonable Suspicion Checklist

Eye Protection

January 2022

Eye Protection   Let's take a short elementary test. Can you tell me how many basic senses there are, and can you name them? Taste, smell, hearing, touch, and sight. Of the five, which is the one that we depend upon the most? You guessed it -- it's sight. Ev...

Getting Ready for Winter Work

January 2022

Getting Ready for Winter Work ·       Two big concerns of working or simply spending time outdoors in cold weather are frostbite and hypothermia. Both can occur at much higher temperatures than many people realize. For example, exposed skin ca...

Electrical Power Tools

February 2022

Electrical Power Tools Hand power tools are a common part of our everyday lives. However, these simple tools can be hazardous and have the potential for causing severe injuries. The nature of the injuries, include those caused by ground faults and possibility...

Housekeeping On The Job Site

February 2022

Have you thought of ways to make your job easier? There is one way - one that not only makes a job easier, but safer - practicing good housekeeping.   A nail in a scrapped two-by-four goes through a shoe and punctures a foot. A pile of trash catches fire. A...

Inspection of Ladders

February 2022

Inspection of Ladders OSHA says that all ladders must be inspected regularly for visible defects by a competent person and after any incident that could affect its safe use. Check your ladders for damage before each use. If you find a damaged ladder let your...

Pneumatic Nail Gun Safety

February 2022

Pneumatic Nail Gun Safety According to the American National Standards Institute, a manual trigger, and a contact element in the nose of the nail gun are two key components to prevent unintentional firing. The sequential trip-trigger is the safest type of tri...

Lockout Tagout

March 2022

Lockout Tagout The unexpected start-up of machines or equipment or the release of stored energy can cause injury to you and your co-workers. If effective, your company’s lockout/tagout program can prevent your exposure to accidental, injurious, and even life-...

OSHA's Focus Four

March 2022

OSHA’s Focus Four Campaign is a long running emphasis program on the activities that are statistically the most likely to cause an injury or fatality.   Those include: ·       Falls ·       Caught-in-Between ·       Struck By ·       Electrocution   P...

Safety Teamwork

March 2022

Safety Teamwork Safety is a cooperative undertaking requiring a total safety consciousness on the part of every employee. No one likes to see someone injured, but if an accident occurs, in addition to treating the victim, prompt reporting must take place and ...

The Basics of Head Protection

March 2022

The Basics of Head Protection Few injuries are more fatal or more damaging than head injuries. Concussions, brain injuries, permanent or temporary brain damage are just a few of the possible outcomes of a blow to the head. Additionally, workers who are expose...

Eye Protection

April 2022

Eye Protection How many times have you said or heard -- "He should have worn his safety glasses." or “If I had been wearing my safety glasses, I wouldn't have injured my eye.”? -- Too many times! Eye protection begins with the ability to recognize those time...

Fall Prevention - General Statistics Related to Slips, Trips, & Falls

April 2022

Fall Prevention - General Statistics Related to Slips, Trips, & Falls Accidents involving slips, trips, and falls are responsible for causing a great number of serious injuries in the workplace, as well as being the cause of many work-related fatalities. In f...

Hearing Protection

April 2022

Hearing Protection Just the Facts: Noise is one of the most common occupational health hazards. Construction workers may be exposed to hazardous levels of noise daily. This exposure puts them at high risk for losing their hearing and the high frequencies are...

Ladders - Fall Hazards

April 2022

LADDERS – FALL HAZARDS Falls from ladders and stairs account for more than 24,000 injuries and 36 deaths each year. Falls are the leading cause of death in construction. Since we utilize ladders almost daily it is extremely important that we focus on making...

Towing Safety

April 2022

TOWING SAFETY Vehicles are involved in accidents every day and they can usually be prevented. Safety should always be your main concern when you're pulling a trailer. Because no matter how easy and comfortable the process, the fact is that your towing rig wei...

Fall Protection - Lanyards for Fall Arrest Systems - Do's and Don'ts

May 2022

Fall Prevention – Lanyards for Fall Arrest Systems – Do’s and Don’ts A lanyard is obviously an extremely important part of a fall arrest or fall prevention system. So here are a few safety tips related to the selection, use, and care of your fall protection l...

Fall Protection - Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Workplace

May 2022

Fall Protection – Preventing Slips, trips, and falls in the Workplace Diligence in identifying and avoiding hazards is the key to avoiding falls. Here are a few things we can do to eliminate, or at least, minimize slips, trips, and falls in the workplace. · ...

Fall Prevention - Fall Arrest Full Body Harnesses - Do's and Don'ts

May 2022

Fall Prevention – Fall Arrest Full Body Harnesses – Do’s and Don’ts   Falls from one level to another are among the leading causes of severe injuries and death among workers in the United States. Many workers who were injured or killed were wearing a full bo...