Video Overview
Construction Safety Basics: Work Environment
Running Time: 24:48
Workplace safety is a shared responsibility between employers and their employees. Under the General Duty Clause, (Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act of 1970,) OSHA requires the employer to provide a safe environment for their employees. However, each employee needs to be aware of the potential hazards they may be exposed to when performing construction work, take action to avoid or eliminate them, and report hazards/unsafe conditions as they arise.
This program is designed to provide learners with a high-level overview of a number of workplace safety tips & safety topics. Specifically, it covers an introduction to various engineering controls that can be used to create a safe work environment at aq construction jobsite.
After training with Construction Safety Basics: Work Environment, learners will be able to:
Identify specific jobsite arrangements that help maintain a safe work environment
Chapter Time Codes:
Introduction (1:08)
Health Hazards (2:13)
Hazard Communication (4:43)
Safety Signs & Tags (6:53)
Electrical Safety (7:51)
Fire Safety (10:28)
Hot Work (12:32)
Confined Spaces (13:57)
Trenching & Excavations (15:23)
Work Zones (17:03)
Temperature Extremes (18:31)
Conclusion (20:50)