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Module 5: Health Hazards in Construction
Page 178-205
Pneumatic Nail Gun Safety
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...
September 2022
Module 6: Stairways and Ladders
Page 206-223
Lockout Tagout
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-...
October 2022
Inspection Logs
DAILY inspection logs for aerial, skid steer, and all-terrain forklift equipment.
Module 7: Concrete and Masonry Construction
Page 224-233
OSHA's Focus Four
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...
November 2022
Snow Removal Inspections
Module 8: Confined Spaces
Page 234-254
Safety Teamwork
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 ...
March 2023
Fall Protection
Site Rescue Plans & Fall Protection Guidelines
Module 9: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators and Conveyors
Page 255-269
The Basics of Head Protection
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...