Handbook of Osha Construction Safety and Health, Second Edition
, by Reese, Charles D.; Eidson, James Vernon- ISBN: 9781420006230 | 1420006231
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- Copyright: 3/1/2006
Introduction | |
Construction Industry | |
Construction as a Business | |
Contractor Liability | |
Management/Professional Positions | |
Supervisors | |
The Competent Person(s) | |
Women in Construction | |
The Construction Trades | |
Unions of the Building and Construction Trades Department | |
Why the Hazards | |
Cost of Accidents/Incidents | |
Why Do Accidents Occur | |
Construction Deaths | |
Construction Injuries | |
Construction Illnesses | |
Construction Hazards | |
Construction's Relationship to OSHA | |
Intent of This Book | |
Perceptions in the Construction Industry | |
Survey | |
Agreement | |
Disagreement | |
Contractors and Mixed Views | |
Other Areas | |
How to Use This Survey | |
Using the Results | |
Summary | |
The People Issue in Construction Safety and Health | |
Setting the Stage | |
The Motivational Environment | |
Goal Setting | |
Self-Motivation | |
Dealing with People Along the Continuum | |
Motivational Leadership | |
The Ever-Changing Motivational Plan | |
Supervisory Motivational Initiatives | |
Motivational Techniques | |
Summary | |
Construction Safety and Health Programs | |
Reasons For a Comprehensive Safety Program | |
Building a Safety and Health Program | |
Explaining the Requirements and Elements of OSHA Guidelines for a Safety and Health Program | |
Model Construction Safety and Health Program | |
Safety and Health Program | |
Evaluation of Your Responses | |
Other Required Written Programs | |
Analyzing Construction Hazards and Accidents/Incidents | |
Preconstruction Conference | |
Worksite Hazard Analysis | |
Accident/Incident Analysis | |
Job Safety Analysis | |
Hazard Analysis | |
Analyzing Accident Data | |
Summary | |
Construction Accident Prevention Techniques | |
Safety and Health Management | |
Communications | |
Toolbox Talks | |
Training | |
Hazard Identification | |
Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) | |
When an Engineer is Needed | |
Special Programs | |
Preventive Maintenance Programs | |
Fleet Safety Program | |
Accident Investigation | |
Job Safety Observations | |
Safety and Health Audits | |
Construction Safety: A Through H | |
Abrasive Grinding (1926.303) | |
Aerial Lifts (1926.556) | |
Air Receivers (1926.306) | |
Alarms (1926.159 and .602) | |
Arc Welding and Cutting (1626.351) | |
Barricades (1926.202) | |
Barriers | |
Batteries (1926.441) | |
Change Rooms (1926.51) | |
Compressed Air, Use of (1926.302) | |
Compressed Air, Working Under | |
Compressed Gas Cylinders (1926.350) | |
Compressed Gas Welding | |
Concrete Construction (1926.701) | |
Concrete - Cast-in-Place (1926.703) | |
Confined Spaces (1910.146 and 1926.21) | |
Construction Masonry (1926.706) | |
Conveyors (1926.555) | |
Cranes and Derricks (1926.550) | |
Demolition (1926. 850) | |
Disposal Chutes (1926.252) | |
Diving (1926.1071) | |
Drinking Water | |
Eating and Drinking Areas (1926.51) | |
Egress (1926.34) | |
Electrical (1926.400) | |
Employee Emergency Action Plans (1926.35) | |
Excavations /Trenches (1926.650) | |
Explosives and Blasting (1926.900) | |
Eye and Face Protection (1926.102) | |
Fall Protection (1926.500 - 503) | |
Fire Protection and Prevention (1926.150) | |
Flagperson (1926.201) | |
Floor and Wall Openings (1926.501) | |
Food Handling (1926.51) | |
Foot Protection (1926.96) | |
Hand Protection | |
Hand and Power Tools/Guarding (1926.300) | |
Hand Tools (1926.301) | |
Hazard Communications (1926.59) | |
Hazardous Waste Operations (1926.65) | |
Head Protection (1926.100) | |
Hearing Protection - Occupational Noise Exposure (1926.52) | |
Heating Devices (Temporary) (1926.154) | |
Heavy Equipment, Preventing Slips and Falls | |
Helicopters (1926.551) | |
Hoist, Base-Mounted Drum (1926.553) | |
Hoist, Materials (1926.552) | |
Hoist, Overhead (1926.554) | |
Hoist, Personnel | |
Housekeeping (1926.25) | |
Construction Safety: I Through W | |
Illumination (1926.56) | |
Jacks (1926.305) | |
Ladders (1926.1053) | |
Lift-Slab Construction (1926.705) | |
Liquid-Fuel Tools (1926.302) | |
Liquid Petroleum Gas (1926.153) | |
Lockout/Tagout (1910.147) | |
Marine Equipment (1926.605) | |
Material Handling and Storage (1926.250) | |
Material Handling Equipment (1926.602) | |
Medical Services and First Aid (1926.23 and .50) | |
Motor Vehicles and Mechanized Equipment (1926.601) | |
Nonpotable Water (1926.51) | |
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (1926.95) | |
Pile Driving (1926.603) | |
Pneumatic Tools (1926.302) | |
Potable Water (1926.51) | |
Powder-Actuated Guns (1926.302) | |
Power Tools (1926. 300) | |
Power Tools, Electrical (1926.302) | |
Power Tools, Fuel Driven (1926.302) | |
Power Tools, Hydraulic (1926.302) | |
Power Transmission and Distribution (1926.950) | |
Precast Concrete (1926.704) | |
Process Chemical Safety Management (1926.64) | |
Radiation, Ionizing (1926.53) | |
Radiation, Non-Ionizing (Lasers) (1926.54) | |
Rigging (1926.251) | |
Rollover Protective Structures (1926.1000) | |
Safety Harness | |
Safety Nets (1926.105 and 502) | |
Scaffolds (1926.450) | |
Signs, Signals, and Barricades | |
Site Clearance (1926.604) | |
Slips, Trips, and Falls | |
Stairways (1926.1052) | |
Steel Erection (1926.750) | |
Temporary Sleeping Quarters (19126.51) | |
Tire Cages (1926.600) | |
Toeboards | |
Toilets (1926.51) | |
Transportation | |
Tunnels/Shaft (Underground Construction) (1926.800) | |
Vermin Control (1926.51) | |
Washing Facilities (1926.51) | |
Welding (1926.350) | |
Woodworking Tools (1926.304) | |
Working Over Water (1926.106) | |
Industrial Hygiene Activities in Construction | |
Background | |
Construction Industrial Hygiene | |
Physical Hazards | |
Health Hazards | |
Routes of Entry and Modes of Action | |
Chemical Exposure Guidelines | |
Types of Airborne Contaminants | |
Typical Hazardous Chemicals in Construction | |
Exposure Monitoring | |
Biological Monitoring | |
Known Cancer-Causing Chemicals and Hazardous Construction Materials | |
Construction Training Requirements | |
Personal Protective Equipment | |
Introduction | |
Chemical Protective Equipment Standards | |
Chemical Protective Clothing | |
Protective Clothing Applications | |
The Clothing Ensemble | |
Level of Protection | |
Ensemble Selection Factors | |
Protective Clothing Selection Factors | |
General Guidelines | |
Management Program | |
Clothing Donning, Doffing, and Use | |
Decontamination Procedures | |
Inspection, Storage, and Maintenance | |
Training | |
Heat Stress Due to Clothing | |
Respiratory Protection | |
Ergonomics in Construction | |
Back Injury Prevention | |
Cumulative Trauma Disorders in Construction | |
Construction Tasks and Ergonomics Risks | |
Tools and their Design | |
Conducting Ergonomics Assessments | |
Ergonomics Regulations | |
Ergonomics Programs | |
Summary | |
Safety and Health Handbook | |
Cover | |
Safety Policy | |
Responsibility and Accountability | |
Table of or Index | |
Company Policies and Procedures | |
Some Cardinal Safety and Health Rules | |
Special Emphasis Programs and Permit-Required Procedures/ Initiatives | |
Special Section on First Aid | |
Other Sections | |
Rules and SOPs for Construction-Specific Tasks | |
Reference Materials, Diagrams, and Illustrations | |
Acknowledgement of Receipt of S&H Handbook/Manual | |
OSHA Compliance | |
OSHA Standards | |
Protections Under the OSHAct | |
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) | |
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) | |
Employer Responsibilities Under the OSHAct | |
Workers' Rights and Responsibilities Under the OSHAct | |
Discrimination Against Workers | |
Right to Information | |
Assuring a Safe and Healthy Workplace | |
Workers' Complaints | |
OSHA Inspections | |
Workers' Complaints and Request for Inspections | |
Citations, Penalties, and Other Enforcement Measures | |
State OSHA Plans | |
Worker Training | |
Occupational Injuries and Illnesses | |
Medical and Exposure Records | |
Posting | |
What to do When OSHA Comes Knocking | |
Focused Inspections in Construction | |
Multi-Employer Worksites | |
Summary | |
Construction Standards | |
Federal Laws | |
OSHAct | |
The Content of the OSHAct | |
The Regulatory Process | |
The Federal Register | |
The Code of Federal Regulations | |
Regulation Paragraph Numbering System 29 | |
CFR 1926 - Safety and Health Regulations for Construction | |
More Detailed and Other Sources of Regulatory Information | |
Workers' Compensation | |
Employers' Liability | |
Workers' Compensation as an Exclusive Remedy | |
Covered Employment | |
Covered Events | |
Selecting the Physician | |
Benefits | |
Cash Benefits | |
Medical Benefits | |
Rehabilitation | |
Administration | |
Risk Management | |
Summary | |
Resources and Information Access | |
The Computer | |
Professional Organizations and Agencies | |
Federal Government Sources | |
Construction-Related Associations | |
Electronic Sources (Internet) | |
Books | |
Selecting Consultants | |
Construction Terms and Slang | |
Construction Terms | |
Construction Slang | |
Summary | |
Planning the Safety and Health Initiative | |
The People in Construction Safety and Health | |
This Book is for You | |
Incorporate Safety and Health | |
Appendices | |
NAICS versus SIC | |
Construction Training Requirements | |
Sample of Written Hazard Communications Program | |
Construction Standards - Jobsite Audit Instrument | |
Electrical Hazardous Location Classification | |
Rigging - The Crosby User's Lifting Guide | |
Jobsite Rules | |
Ergonomics Program Survey Instruments | |
OSHA Regional Offices and Offices of State-Approved Programs | |
29 CFR 1926 Key Words | |
Definitions for Subparts of 29 CFR 1926 | |
Crane Illustrations | |
Scaffolds and Aerial Lift Illustrations | |
Index | |
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