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OSHA and news items are bulleted below special product information selected especially for safety engineers in the construction business.

Special Safety Training Products

Remember Charlie! (#1160)
Top Motivational Video from Charlie Morecraft, The Original, Remember Charlie.

Construction Workplace Hazard Perception Challenge® (#1809)
This program gets your employees involved and teaches hazard perception through a series of visual challenges. In 5 segments, the video features 30 scenarios focusing on construction hazards. Designed for new and veteran employees alike, this training covers a variety of construction-specific topics:

   • Fall Protection
   • Work Zone Safety
   • Scaffolding
   • Forklift Safety
   • Trenching and Shoring
   • PPE
   • Hand and Power Tools
   • Crane Safety

Construction Safety Orientation from J.J. Keller and Assoc. is a 25 minute video (#1547) that provides your new construction employees with a basic understanding of OSHA and its construction safety regs. A quality video that communicates the importance of safety with topics such as:

  • Electrical safety
  • Emergency Response and First Aid
  • Forklift
  • Hand and power tools
  • HazCom
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Slips, trips and falls

Work Zone Safety for Construction & Utility Employees is a kit (#1561-K) from J.J. Keller and Assoc. It complies with Standard numbers FR: 18145-46. It’s based on NIOSH recommendations. This program reviews work zone safety from traffic control to worksite coordination in an effort to reduce fearful accidents. Covers:

  • Regulations, standards & warning signs
  • Equipment inspections & maintenance
  • Channeling devices
  • Flaggers and PPE

NEW Steel Erection Standard Series Complies with OSHA Reg. 1926.761 Subpart R. Available in English and Spanish videos. Produced through The Steel Erectors Association of America. (A Preview Video, #P1523, of all four titles is available for three-week preview). Titles:

News


Workplace deaths in construction increased 6% from 2000 to a record level in 2001. - Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The leading cause of deaths are falls, transportation accidents, contact with an object or equipment and exposure to harmful substances. - Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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View the hoist communication directive on osha.gov.
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One in four “struck by vehicle” deaths involves a construction worker – the most of any occupation according to OSHA. Being struck by an object is the second-highest cause of death in construction (falls are number one). About 75 percent of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment.


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