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Construction Site Hazard Prevention

Lorman Education Services
Training Provided by Lorman Education Services nSerious injuries, fatalities and citations issued by OSHA tend to involve the same violations over and over again. Penalties can be quite severe and may also result in lost business. Although most companies have detailed safety programs, translation of requirements to field activities may not be consistent. The most difficult aspect of establishing an effective safety plan involves the establishment of proactive hazard recognition and accident prevention systems. We all want our workers to go home at the end of the day safe and sound to their families. This teleconference will help you achieve that goal by understanding how to evaluate your current program and how to identify opportunities to develop a proactive system involving the establishment and communication of best practices, and employee participation in identifying and mitigating hazards before an injury can occur. n nLearning Objectives n- You will be able to formulate a company philosophy and culture. n- You will be able to give examples of why it is important to identify and mitigate site hazards. n- You will be able to devise a plan to prevent site hazards. n- You will be able to give examples of key hazard identification. n
This is primarily teleseminar training
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Milwaukee, WI,
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Duration:1 days
Training Presented in:English
Construction Site Hazard Prevention Agenda

  1. Why Is It Important to Identify and Mitigate Site Hazards?
    1. Moral It s the Right Thing to Do
    2. Legal Regulatory Requirements
    3. Financial Reduction in Losses and Costs
    4. Public Image Many Owners and Developers Consider Safety When Selecting Contractors
    5. Company Philosophy and Culture
  2. The Key to Hazard Identification
    1. Most Common Hazards
    2. The Importance of Behavioral Observations
    3. Leading and Trailing Indicators
  3. How to Develop a Plan to Prevent Site Hazards
    1. Responsibility and Accountability
    2. Continuous Improvement
    3. Best Practices
    4. Pre-Task Planning
    5. Cultural Improvement
    6. Communication Techniques
About The Training Provider: Lorman Education Services
Lorman Education Services - Lorman Education is dedicated to providing cost-effective training opportunities that meet the needs of our members and enhance their skills, knowledge, and competencies. Please use Priority Code 16175 when registering. Lorman Education Services began offering continuing education seminars in 1987. Lorman Education is dedicated to providing cost-effective training opportunities that...
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