Construction Zone Safety: Our Responsibility
Safety Training Video - Over 40 Topics
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Scott Gabrio is a MnDOT maintenance worker who was seriously injured by a distracted driver in a construction zone. This video shows what happened to Scott, and what we can all do to prevent similar crashes from happening in the future.
Safety and quality training orientation video for workers on commercial construction worksites. Covers a list of topics useful in training employees the basics of general safety procedures.
Ladder Safety Inspection and Setup
Hearing Protection - How and When to Use Earplugs
Fire Safety Practices - Full Video
A-Frame (Step Ladder) and Extension Ladder Safety
How and when to use hearing protection on the jobsite. Basic installation of reusable earplugs.
Fire Safety Practices
On the Move - "Construction & Temporary Traffic Control"
Brief Tutorial on Completing the OSHA Recordkeeping Forms
Concrete Saw Safety
Safety is paramount at every Travis County construction site. That's why we implement traffic control devices like signage, cones, and barrels - not only for your safety, but for the safety of those working on the road. Here in this episode of "On the Move", we take a closer look.
Reviews OSHA recordkeeping requirements, emphasizing how to fill out the forms provided in OSHA’s Recordkeeping Forms package.
This abbreviated version of the 2014 OSHA update provides safety information for using concrete cutting saws.
Common Tree Falling Accidents and What You Can Do to Prevent Them
Construction Safety: Chop Saw(Gas Saw) Safety-abrasive blade rpm
How to use a chainsaw & chainsaw safety tips
Chainsaws are dangerous, and tree-felling accidents are pretty common. Fortunately, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), proper technique, and attention to detail can reduce the occurrence of accidents and the injuries they cause. For more information and resources on chainsaw safety and use, visit ugasaw.com.
Using the wrong abrasive blade is dangerous. Always check the RPMs on the blade and tool.
If you're going to be using your chainsaw at home make sure you watch our video on how to operate your chainsaw safer.
How to Back Up a Straight Truck
Learn Hands-Only CPR from the American Red Cross
Ken Jeong - American Heart Association - "Staying Alive" - Hands-Only CPR video
The No. 1 cause of medium-duty truck crashes is backing and docking. By some studies, 2/3s of all crashes happen during parking and docking. This new Pro-TREAD online training module provides your drivers with the right information to keep your people, vehicles and docks safe. It gives them the right way to back up a straight truck. It emphasizes getting out and looking, taking their time, and putting themselves in the right position for easy backing.
The American Red Cross and Howcast have teamed up to teach you how to perform the potentially life-saving hands-only CPR technique.
4 Tips to Outsmarting Poisonous Plants
Excavations in Construction/Trenching
Excavaciones en la Construccion/Clasificacion del Suelo
Poison ivy and other poisonous plants are a hazard all year round. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has tips for preventing and treating the itchy rash and blisters.
In the U.S., more than 800 construction workers die every year while on the job. One of the most dangerous types of construction work is trenching, which kills, on average, 40 workers every year.
En los EE.UU., más de 800 trabajadores de la construcción mueren cada año en el trabajo.
5 Things You Should Know to Stay Safe in a Trench
Keeping Workers Safe after Floods and Tornadoes
Golpes Causados por Accidentes en Construccion/Debido a Vehiculos Retrocediendo
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OSHA is on the scene following the historic flooding of lower lying counties along the Mississippi and Meramec rivers in Missouri and Illinois in late 2015-early January. Get more information on staying safe during cleanup operations at www.osha.gov.
En Estados Unidos, más de 800 trabajadores de la construcción mueren cada año mientras trabajan. Ser atropellado por vehículos, equipo pesado y otros objetos es la principal causa de lesiones y la segunda causa de muerte entre los trabajadores de la construcción, matando a más de 150 trabajadores en 2009. Pero estas lesiones y muertes se pueden prevenir.......
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