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Construction Vehicles and Equipment
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Accident investigation
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Driver Screening
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Driver Supervision
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations
- 1926.600 - Equipment
- 1926.601 - Motor vehicles
- 1926.602 - Material handling equipment
- 1926.603 - Pile driving equipment
- 1926.604 - Site clearing
- 1926.605 - Marine operations and equipment
- 1926.606 - Definitions applicable to this subpart
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Policies & Procedures
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Sample Safety Program
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Training
- Driving & Using Cellular Telephones - Safety Training Program
- Equipment Mounting and Dismounting
- Heavy Equipment Training Program - US FishWL
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Tool Box Talks
- Aging and Driving Safety Training Program
- Driving & Tailgating
- Driving and Merging Collision Prevention FactSheet
- Driving Distractions FactSheet
- Driving Fatigue Prevention Take-5
- Driving in Highway Construction Zones - Take 5 for Safety
- Driving in the Fog FactSheet
- Driving in the Rain Take-5
- Driving in the Winter FactSheet
- Driving Safety - Take 5 for Safety
- Dumptruck Tipover Prevention FactSheet
- Fleet Motor Vehicle Safety Program
- Tractor Road Safety Training Program
- Tractor Safety
- U.S. DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Safety Training Program
- Workzone hazards awareness_english
- Workzone hazards awareness_english
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Fall Prevention
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Personal Fall Arrest Systems
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Checklists
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Equipment
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OSHA Requirements
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Safety Equipment Resources
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Sample Programs
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Scaffolds & Man Lifts
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart L App A - Scaffold Specifications
- 1926 Subpart L App B - Criteria for Determining the Feasibility of Providing Safe Access and Fall Protection for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers
- 1926 Subpart L App C - List of National Consensus Standards
- 1926 Subpart L App D - List of Training Topics for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers
- 1926 Subpart L App E - Drawings and Illustrations
- 1926.450 - Scope, application and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.451 - General requirements
- 1926.452 - Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds
- 1926.453 - Aerial lifts
- 1926.454 - Training requirements
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Stairways and Ladders
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Checklists
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Mobile Apps
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OSHA Requirements
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Training
- Fall Protection for the Construction Industry
- Fall Protection in Residential Construction
- Fall Protection Orientation Refresher - OSHA
- Falls General Protection & Awareness - Tool Box Talks
- OSHA Fact Sheet - Reducing Falls During Roof Truss Instalation
- OSHA Fall Prevention Factsheet
- Personal Fall Protection Systems - Take 5 for Safety
- Preventing Falls from Roofs - Tool Box Talk
- Preventing falls through sky lights
- Reducing Falls During Residential Construciton - Roof Sheathing
- Reducing Falls during Residential Construction - Floor Joist and Decking Factsheet
- Reducing Falls During Residential Construction - Reroofing
- Reducing Falls During Residential Construction - Wall Erection
- Reducing Falls Working in Attics OSHA Factsheet
- Slips and Falls Prevention
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Fire Protection and Security
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General Safety & Health
- Accident Prevention Plan Checklist
- Back Injury Prevention
- Chemical Safety FactSheet
- CO Hazards from Small Gasoline Powered Engines FactSheet
- Cold Weather FactSheet
- Compressed Gas Cylinders - Take 5 for Safety
- Confined Space Sample OSHA Written Program
- Construction Safety Inspection Checklist
- Emergency Response Planning for Hazardous Materials
- Fluid Replacement FactSheet
- Free Safety and Health Consultation Services
- GA Tech Silica handout
- Hazard Communication FactSheet
- Heat Stress Safety Training Program
- highway workzone
- Hurricane Preparation FactSheet
- Hypothermia FactSheet
- Insect Bites and Stings FactSheet
- Jobsite Checklist
- OSHA Confined Space Safety Guide
- OSHA Construction Safety Checklist
- OSHA Silicosis Quickcard
- OSHA Woodworker Protection Guide
- Pesticide Exposed Clothing Decontamination - Take 5 for Safety
- Pinch Point Safety
- Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac FactSheet
- Preventing Slips and Trips
- Safely Handling Pesticides
- Wood Dust Hazards and Controls
- Work Area Safety Checklist
- Working Outdoors FactSheet
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Hand & Power Tools
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart I - Tools - Hand and Power
- 1926.300 - General requirements
- 1926.301 - Hand tools
- 1926.302 - Power-operated hand tools
- 1926.303 - Abrasive wheels and tools
- 1926.304 - Woodworking tools
- 1926.305 - Jacks-lever and ratchet, screw, and hydraulic
- 1926.306 - Air receivers
- 1926.307 - Mechanical power-transmission apparatus
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Sample Programs
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Training
- Choose Hand Safety
- Hand and Portable Power Tools -Take 5
- Hand and Power Tools Safety Training Program
- Nail Gun Hazard Alert
- Nail Gun Safety - The Facts
- Nail Gun Safety CPWR
- Nail Gun Safety
- OSHA Hand and Power Tool Safety Guide
- Pneumatic Nail Gun Safety FactSheet
- Powder Actuated Tools Take 5 for Safety
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Legal Matters and Contracts
- AL Trade Partners Agreement Alabama 12-14-2016
- AL_Trade_Partners_Agreement_Alabama_12-14-2016
- Driver MVR Consent Form-GA
- Employee Safety Agreement
- Florida Trade Partners Agreement 12-16
- FL_Trade_Partners_Agreement_12-16
- GA - Trade Partners Agreement 12-16 SPANISH
- GA Trade Partners Agreement 12-13-2016
- GA_Trade_Partners_Agreement_12-13-2016
- GA_Trade_Partners_Agreement_12-16_SPANISH
- MVR Release Consent Form
- Panel of Physicians Acknowledgement Form
- Post Accident Drug Test Consent Form
- Post-hire Medical Questionnaire GA(english)
- TEXAS Trade Partners Agreement 12-16
- Trade Patners Agreements
- TX_Trade_Partners_Agreement_12-16
- Utah Trade Partners Agreement 12-15-2016
- UT_Trade_Partners_Agreement_12-15-2016
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Materials Handling & Storage
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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News and Updates
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Home Builders Associations
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OSHA QuickTakes
- OSHA Quicktakes April 15-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes April 2-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes February 18-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes February 2-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes January 15-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes January 2-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes July 1-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes July 15-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes June 15- 2015
- OSHA Quicktakes June 2-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes March 16-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes March 2-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes May 15-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes May 4-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes May 8-2015
- OSHA Quicktakes Newsletter
- SUBSCRIBE TO OSHA QUICKTAKES NEWSLETTER
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart E - Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
- 1926.100 - Head protection
- 1926.101 - Hearing protection
- 1926.102 - Eye and face protection
- 1926.103 - Respiratory protection
- 1926.104 - Safety belts, lifelines, and lanyards
- 1926.105 - Safety nets
- 1926.106 - Working over or near water
- 1926.107 - Definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.95 - Criteria for personal protective equipment
- 1926.96 - Occupational foot protection
- 1926.97 - Electrical protective equipment
- 1926.98 - [Reserved]
- 1926.99 - [Reserved]
- 3352-APF-respirators
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Resources by Trade
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Concrete and Masonry
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart Q App A - References to Subpart Q of Part 1926
- 1926.650 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.700 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.701 - General requirements
- 1926.702 - Requirements for equipment and tools
- 1926.703 - Requirements for cast-in-place Concrete
- 1926.703 App - General Requirements for Formwork
- 1926.704 - Requirements for precast concrete
- 1926.705 - Requirements for lift-slab operations
- 1926.705 App - Lift Slab Operations
- 1926.706 - Requirements for masonry construction
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Electrical Work
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart K - Electrical
- 1926.400 - Introduction
- 1926.401 - [Reserved]
- 1926.402 - Applicability
- 1926.403 - General requirements
- 1926.404 - Wiring design and protection
- 1926.405 - Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use
- 1926.406 - Specific purpose equipment and installations
- 1926.407 - Hazardous (classified) locations
- 1926.408 - Special systems
- 1926.416 - General requirements
- 1926.417 - Lockout and tagging of circuits
- 1926.431 - Maintenance of equipment
- 1926.432 - Environmental deterioration of equipment
- 1926.441 - Batteries and battery charging
- 1926.449 - Definitions applicable to this subpart
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Excavations and Trenching
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
- 1926 Subpart P App A - Soil Classification
- 1926 Subpart P App B - Sloping and Benching
- 1926 Subpart P App C - Timber Shoring for Trenches
- 1926 Subpart P App D - Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring for Trenches
- 1926 Subpart P App E - Alternatives to Timber Shoring
- 1926 Subpart P App F - Selection of Protective Systems
- 1926 Subpart Q - Concrete and Masonry Construction
- 1926.650 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.651 - Specific Excavation Requirements
- 1926.652 - Requirements for protective systems
- 1926.700 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.701 - General requirements
- 1926.702 - Requirements for equipment and tools
- 1926.703 - Requirements for cast-in-place Concrete
- 1926.703 App - General Requirements for Formwork
- 1926.704 - Requirements for precast concrete
- 1926.705 - Requirements for lift-slab operations
- 1926.705 App - Lift Slab Operations
- 1926.706 - Requirements for masonry construction
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Plumbing
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Welding and Cutting
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Checklists
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OSHA Requirements
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Safety Equipment
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Sample Programs
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Training
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Safety Education
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Online Video Selections
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Presentations and programs
- Accident Investigation TNG - Instructor Guide - OR OSHA
- Accident Investigation TNG - Printable Online Course Material - OR OSHA
- Accident Investigation TNG - Workbook - OR OSHA
- Asphalt Safety Training Program
- Chainsaw Safety Training Program
- Hazard Communication - OSHA Standard Safety Training Program
- Lightning Safety Training Program
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Home
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Tool Box Talks
- Aging and Driving Safety Training Program
- Driving & Tailgating
- Driving and Merging Collision Prevention FactSheet
- Driving Distractions FactSheet
- Driving Fatigue Prevention Take-5
- Driving in Highway Construction Zones - Take 5 for Safety
- Driving in the Fog FactSheet
- Driving in the Rain Take-5
- Driving in the Winter FactSheet
- Driving Safety - Take 5 for Safety
- Dumptruck Tipover Prevention FactSheet
- Fleet Motor Vehicle Safety Program
- Tractor Road Safety Training Program
- Tractor Safety
- U.S. DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Safety Training Program
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Training Programs
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Valuable Resources
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Webinars
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Live Webinar Schedule
- Recorded Webinars
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Sample Safety Programs
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Valuable Resources and Alliances
Knowledge is Power
Accidents are inevitable unless you take measures to prevent them. The first step to minimize the number of accidents is to understand the hazards that lead to them. The second step is to develop and implement controls to prevent accidents from happening.
On this page, you will find OSHA and industry information designed to provide guidance for controlling various construction exposures. Use this information to help develop your safety policies and procedures.