Category: Safety

Toolbox Safety Talks for Construction Contractors – Volume V

This fifth volume of short duration safety training toolbox talks will further expand your safety training library. These talks will help you remind your mechanical construction workers to identify jobsite safety and health hazards and protect themselves from those hazards.

Distracted Driving Reduction and Prevention Guide

Learn about the growing issues surrounding occupational distracted driving. This guide provides information about the hazards, liability, regulatory initiatives, and company policies associated with distracted driving.

Rigging Safety Guide

This user-friendly guide will assist mechanical industry workers in planning for safe rigging operations involving mechanical industry equipment and materials. Information on key safe rigging practices is provided to help workers prevent rigging/lifting-related
injuries; prevent damage to equipment, materials and property; and perform their rigging responsibilities more efficiently.

Model Lockout/Tagout Program

Protect your workers from hazards associated with energy sources. This program explains what lockout/tagout procedures mean, why they’re important and what steps must be taken to comply with OSHA’s lockout/tagout standard.

Model Mold Prevention Program

Learn how to establish company procedures to help reduce the risk of litigation, which can occur due to the growth of mold on jobsites.

Model Hazard Communication Program

OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to explain to their employees what chemicals they may be exposed to in the workplace, the hazards associated with use of or exposure to these chemicals and the steps they can take to protect themselves. This model program can be easily customized to create a company-specific program that complies with the standard.

Model Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan

This model program guides you through the process of establishing a cost-effective plan that minimizes your workers’ exposure to bloodborne pathogens and ensures your compliance with OSHA requirements . Especially helpful for contractors whose employees work in hospitals, clinics, laboratories or other settings where they may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens.

Model Lead Program

OSHA requires you to take steps to protect your employees from exposure to airborne concentrations of lead. This easily customized model program will help you create a company-specific program that complies with the standard.