NAHB Safety Handbook Primes Builders on Newly Released OSHA Regulations

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In the residential construction industry, a safe work environment and well-written, up-to-date safety program isn’t optional; it’s essential. Not only does it keep employees healthy and safe, but it can stave off huge losses, including everything from workers’ compensation to equipment issues, administrative costs and even periods of low productivity.

BuilderBooks, the publishing arm of NAHB, recently released the fourth edition of its Jobsite Safety Handbook to help home builders navigate and comply with the latest OSHA requirements and keep workers safe on the jobsite.

The comprehensive guide, that features both English and Spanish translations, describes how those in the residential construction industry can comply with OSHA regulations while focusing on the most common hazards found on jobsites. It also covers the key issues residential builders and trade contractors need to focus on to reduce accidents and injuries.

The pocket-sized handbook includes a series of general safety tips that are explained in simple terms and are accompanied by illustrated, colorful examples of common best practices that can be incorporated into a company’s safety and health programs.

“The health and safety of our workers is the top priority on any jobsite,” said NAHB Chairman Dean Mon, a home builder and developer from Shrewsbury, N.J. “The new edition of this handbook is a great resource that covers key safety issues and offers concise tips for complying with OSHA regulations to keep workers safe.”

With clear illustration and color photographs, the Jobsite Safety Handbook includes new information on topics such as:

  • Fall protection for roofing work and around openings
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Working in confined spaces
  • Heat and cold stress
  • Hazardous materials and silica
  • First aid and medical services
  • Employer duties, including training and protective equipment

For more information and resources on construction safety, OSHA compliance and other safety guidelines, visit nahb.org.

Jobsite Safety Handbook, Fourth Edition, is available for purchase at BuilderBooks.com.

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