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Construction Safety & Injury Prevention Program

Construction Safety & Injury Prevention Program.

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Construction Safety & Injury Prevention Program

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  1. ConstructionSafety & Injury Prevention Program “This material was produced under grant SH29640SH6 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.”

  2. Overview OSHA Considerations Structure Introduction

  3. CSIP StructureTargeted Training Participants

  4. CSIP StructureWorker

  5. CSIP StructureSafety Manager/Coordinator

  6. CSIP StructureManager & Supervisory Staff

  7. OSHA & Rules Employers are required to have a safety and health program that will protect their employees. “Protect” meaning preventing injury and illness.

  8. CSIP Introduction

  9. CSIP IntroductionProgram Support

  10. CSIP Introduction

  11. Rules Complying with the standards and rules will help employers to meet this duty. Employers must identify, evaluate and control hazards that can injure employees

  12. Common Questions

  13. Common Questions

  14. Common Questions • What If I Don’t?

  15. OSHA • Purpose of OSHA • Exists because until 1970, no uniform or comprehensive provisions existed to protect against workplace safety and health hazards. • Mission: 3. To Protect America’s Workers 2. To Prevent Injury 1. To Save Lives

  16. OSHAOSHA Facts

  17. OSHA • OSHA Strategies • To Help Reduce Injury and Death on the Job 2. Outreach, education & compliance assistance 3. Partnerships & other cooperative programs 1. Strong, fair & effective enforcement

  18. Intended Outcome We hope that CSIP will provide you with the tools and resources to address safety at your workplace

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