Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health

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CRC Press, 1999. 5. 24. - 1032ÆäÀÌÁö
Although the construction industry employs only five percent of the nation's work force, it suffers 20 percent of the nation's occupational fatalities and 12 percent of all U.S. injuries. Because of this the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has consolidated their construction standards, compliance assistance, cooperative programs, and technical services to form the Directorate of Construction. Construction sites and operations have become the prime targets for the Directorate of Construction, which has greatly increased its number of inspections, citations and penalties.

The Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health is for safety professional, contractor, project manager and owner who has the responsibility of implementing an effective on-site safety and health program. These professionals are now in charge of everything from the safe operation of equipment to the safe removal of hazardous waste from the construction site. It is a practical guide that can be used by the construction industry on existing and future projects and jobsites in the critical area of occupational safety and health.

Written using OSHA's Construction standards as a framework, the book provides those responsible for construction safety and health with a definitive guide for eliminating safety and health hazards from construction worksites. In addition, the handbook addresses subjects such as contractor liability, multi-employer sites and focused inspection which are real and time problem areas faced by the construction industry.

The Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health contains a model safety and health program, examples of accident analysis and prevention approaches, sample safety and health checklist and forms, and over 300 illustrations.

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INTRODUCTION
1
Consensus standards 149
5
WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION
9
Bricklayers
10
Roof bracket scaffold 393
12
COST OF ACCIDENTSINCIDENTS
15
deaths
16
Building construction
18
Multiemployer work sites 628
396
SIGNS SIGNALS AND BARRICADES
400
Canopy 274
401
Stairways see also ladders
404
STEEL ERECTION 1926 750
407
Nets
410
TRANSPORTATION
413
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ACTIVITIES IN CONSTRUCTION
441

CONSTRUCTIONS RELATIONSHIP TO OSHA
21
Motivational environment
35
GOAL SETTING
40
THE EVERCHANGING MOTIVATIONAL PLAN
48
Special emphasis program
63
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS
69
Construction safety and health program
85
ANALYZING CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS
107
by
113
Containers
126
CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT PREVENTION TECHNIQUES
135
A THROUGH H
185
Bursitis 561
187
Ladder jack scaffolds 394
213
DEMOLITION 1926 850
219
DRINKING WATER
226
Splicing
227
Wiring Design and Protection 1926 404
232
Electrical wiring methods components and equipment
241
Cables
242
Motors
246
Electrical work practices
248
EMPLOYEE EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS 1926 35
255
FALL PROTECTION 1926 500503
271
Roofing work
274
FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION 1926 150
286
FLAGPERSON 1926 201
293
Head protection
315
I THROUGH W
325
MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORAGE 1926 250
342
assistance
346
PILE DRIVING 1926 603
348
POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION 1926 950
355
PROCESS CHEMICAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT 1926 64
361
Procedures
367
RADIATION NONIONIZING LASERS 1926 54
368
Ropes
372
ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES 1926 1000
376
Neutron radiation
445
cold
452
Nonionizing radiation 368
453
Rotator cuff tendonitis 563
461
Lathers 11
496
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
501
Leading edges 281
508
Protective clothing
511
GENERAL GUIDELINES
524
TRAINING
539
Fit test
543
ERGONOMICS IN CONSTRUCTION
547
SAFETY AND HEALTH HANDBOOK
579
OSHA COMPLIANCE
603
Notice of Contest
616
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
631
Stress
645
Subpart
648
Subpart
659
Subpart Y Commercial Diving Operations
666
Liability
669
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION ACCESS
683
Electronic sources
690
SUMMARY
697
APPENDICES
714
APPENDIX
835
APPENDIX C
900
INDEX
973
HAND PROTECTION 294
982
I
984
Life jackets 342 440
986
Caution signs 400
989
Illnesses
990
Elevator constructors 11
992
compressed gas cylinders 194
995
Radiation 453
996
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