The Importance of Safety Training on the Worksite

Work safety priority number one

Safety is important in any workplace, but it's of particular importance in hazardous jobs and worksites. This is why the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has strict rules and guidelines for workplace safety. When accidents, injuries, and even deaths do occur it's often attributed to an OSHA violation on the worksite. Every year OSHA comes out with its Top 10 Violations of workplace health and safety. The following is the newly released list for the 2017 fiscal year.

Common Types of Safety Violations

  • Fall Protection in construction - Unprotected edges, open sides in residential construction, failure to provide fall protection.
  • Hazard Communication - Not having a hazard communication program.
  • Scaffolding - Improper access to surfaces and lack of guardrails.
  • Respiratory Protection - Failure to establish a respiratory protection program.
  • Lockout/Tagout - Inadequate worker training and inspections not completed.
  • Ladders in construction - Improper use of ladders, damaged ladders and using the top step.
  • Powered Industrial Trucks - Inadequate worker training and refresher training.
  • Machine Guarding - Exposure to points of operation.
  • Fall Protection - training requirements - Failure to train workers in identifying fall hazards and proper use of fall protection equipment.
  • Electrical - wiring methods.

The violations listed above are particularly common on construction sites where dangerous machinery, materials, and heights are commonplace. That is why implementing construction safety training and rules is so important. However, implementing said training can be challenging if you don't know how to do it.

Safety Meeting Outlines Resources for Workplace Safety

Safety Meeting Outlines offers construction safety training materials to give businesses and employers the tools necessary to keep their employees safe. Our products include Weekly Safety Meetings, Construction & Maintenance Daily Log Books, S.A.F.E. Cards, and free safety checklists. We are also well-versed in OSHA requirements so we can counsel you and your business on how to best avoid violations. Contact us today if your business is interested in Safety Meeting Outlines' construction safety training!

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