Electrical Safety

Electrocutions are the second leading cause of fatalities in the home building industry. Browse the materials below to learn easy steps to prevent injuries, fatalities, and protect workers from "house power."

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Four common hazards cause 90% of the injuries and fatalities on residential construction jobsites. This course will show you how to comply with OSHA regulations and to recognize and minimize those hazards most likely to cause accidents. You'll protect your workers from harm and yourself from …
4/6/2009
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Find OSHA regulations fast! This CFR contains the most recent updates to its sections, amendments, and forms. Contains: Part 1903, 1904, 1910 and 1926 General Duty Clause Multiple Emplyer Citation Policy Material Approved for Incorporation by Reference Sharps Injury Log States with Approved …
2008
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Just Released! Do more than tell your workers about fall protection—show them! Use this video to train workers—in English or Spanish—how to safely perform some of the most hazardous jobs in home building. See demonstrations of safe work practices and equipment use in ways that …
2007
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Learn how to establish safe working practices and train your crews in jobsite safety. Together, NAHB and OSHA have identified the hazards and OSHA regulations on which you should focus to prevent injuries and achieve compliance. Provided in easy-to-read language and accompanied by pictures and …
1999
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Just Released!Reducing accidents and injuries related to improper scaffold use on homebuilding jobsites starts with the Scaffold Safety Video. Use this video to train workers—in English or Spanish—on how to safely build, use, and dismantle the most common types of scaffolding found in …
2008
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The Jobsite Safety Handbook: English-Spanish Edition will help you easily translate this information. Now it’s even easier to communicate these safety issues to ALL of your employees. Spanish speaking employees can comply with standards and help you create the safest possible working …
2001
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Talking about safety with your crew is one part of a successful safety program that satisfies the training requirement for workers in the residential construction industry. Now you can successfully include your Spanish-speaking workers in these programs. Toolbox Safety Talks includes 52 talks, one …
2002
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