Construction Safety Plan ensures you are OSHA compliant today! Construction Safety Plans.... are designed to save you time.. and ensure ALL topics required by Federal and, if applicable, State OSHA are included. They may include construction topics you will not need in your specific operation. All you do is delete those areas that do not apply to your specific operation, add your Company Name, and insert a few items such as; the name of the person responsible for administering your safety program, location of the eye wash station, location of MSDS's, etc. This allows you to customize the manual to fit your individual company. You Construction Safety Manual can be DOWNLOADED IMMEDIATELY after checkout. Below is the list of topics covered in your Construction Safety Plan. Injury and Illness Prevention Program SAMPLE PAGES
Written Plan Introduction to Our Program Safety First Priority Individual Cooperation Necessary Safety Program Goals Safety Policy Statement Safety Rules for All Employees Employee Compliance Agreement to Participate Accident Free Workplace Employee Safety Suggestion Box Training Safety and Health Training Periodic Safety Training Meetings Employee Responsibility for Training Communication Accident Prevention Policy Posting Accident Prevention Policy Posting Hazard Identification & Abatement Safety Audits Workplace Inspections Accident Investigation Records OSHA Records Required General Statement on Safety Safety Equipment Protective Clothing Smoking and Fire Safety Reporting General Code of Safe Work Practices General Fire Safety Powder Actuated Tools Machine Guarding Lockout-Blockout Procedures Welding, Cutting and Brazing Compressors and Compressed Air Compressed Gas and Cylinders Hoists and Auxiliary Equipment Industrial Trucks-Forklifts Spraying Operations Confined Spaces Environmental Controls Hazardous Chemical Exposures Hazardous Substances Communication Electrical Noise Fueling Piping Systems Material Handling Transporting Employees and Materials Ventilation Ergonomics Crane Checklist Safety Posters Licenses and Permits Personal Protective Equipment Clothing Hard-hats Work Environment, General Walkways Floor and Wall Openings Work Area, General Driving Vehicle Maintenance Cleanliness Tool Maintenance Ladders Portable Power Tools Combustible Materials Mechanical Lockout-Tagout First Aid Kits First Aid Station Late Night Crime Prevention Chemical Safety Introduction Hazcom Plan Task Evaluation Supervisor Responsibility Effects on Reproduction Airborne Contaminants Safety Equipment Labels Chemical Storage Emergencies Disposal of Chemicals Confined Spaces Definitions Hazardous Conditions Hazard Prevention Electrical Safety Policy Employee Responsibility Procedures Working with Energized Equipment Type of Hazards Class A Hazard Class B Hazard Class C Hazard Employee Attitude Mode 1: Turn Off the Power Mode 2: Latent Danger Mode 3: Hot Wiring | Safety Glasses Personal Protective Devices Elevated Locations Chain of Command Protective Systems Safety Practices Safety Practices, High Voltage Safety Practices Danger with Large Capacitors Danger with Large Magnets Safety Design More than 300 Volts Less than 300 Volts Motor Generator Systems High Voltage High Current Working on Power Supplies Emergencies Organization Building Emergency Plan Operational Safety Procedures Supervisors Responsibilities No Loitering Policy Employee Responsibilities Building Management and Construction Introduction Engineering Responsibilities Structural Alterations Hazardous Materials Standards Hazmat Glove Boxes Fences General Requirements Contractors Construction Safety Construction Leadership OSHA Regulations and Building Owner Subcontractor Safety Subcontractor Employees Subcontractors Project Safety Program Pre-Job Construction Conferences Fire Permits Fire Inspections Stop Work Orders Serious Accidents On Site Inspections Load Path Safety Truck Loading Clean Work Areas Cranes Crane Inspections Required Running Ropes Inspections OSHA Crane Standards Forklift Operators OSHA Standards for Forklifts Forklift Maintenance Forklift Extension Crane Loads Noise Introduction Danger of Noise ACGIH Standards Reducing Noise Exposure Protective Equipment Introduction Protection Issued Protective Shoes Protective Gloves Head Protection Eye Protection Respiratory Protection Responsibilities Pressure Safety Definitions Standard Operating Procedures Pressure Installer Low and High Hazards Low Hazards Protective Containments Transportation Ductile Vessels Design Curtain Pressure Testing MAWP Statements Relief Valves Required Piping Standards Designer Responsibilities Signs operator Qualifications Depressurized Vessels Safety Orders OSHA Standards Power Boilers Pressure Testing Standards Pressure Testing Pressure Testing Procedures Standards for Low Pressure Vessels Leak Testing Required Leak Repairs Inspections and Re-Testing Inspections & Testing Pressure Testing On Site Pressure Testing with Liquids Pressure Testing with Gas | Ladders and Scaffolds Ladders Scaffolds Floors Fall Arrester Systems Required Personnel Platforms Seismic Safety Intent Employee Responsibility Miscellaneous Hazards Tools Company Provided Tools Grounding Shop Rules Traffic and Transportation Official Vehicle Use Responsibility Safety Belts Accidents Hazard Warnings Introduction Contents and Configuration Carcinogens Introduction Responsibilities Practices and Controls Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Hazards Precautions Fiberglass Hazards Precautions Flammable Liquids Classifications Fire Hazards Precautions Fluorocarbon Solvents Hazards Precautions Hazardous Gases Oxygen Pumping in Vacuum Systems Required Solution Peroxidizable Compounds Hazards Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBS) Hazards Precautions Agriculture Potable Water Toilet Facilities Showers Food and Beverages on Premises Temporary Labor Camps Blasting Operations Application Selection of Abrasives and Equipment Abrasive Blasting Operations Possession and Handling of Explosives Basic Legal Obligations Portable Storage Facilities Blasting Agent Storage Explosives Day Box Storage Detonators Day Box Storage Magazine Heating Systems Lighting Explosives Storage Quantity Restrictions Storage Within Magazines Underground Storage Multiple Magazines Ammonium Nitrate Storage Bulk Ammonium Nitrate Storage Contaminants Explosives Transportation Use of Explosives Storage at Use Sites Electric Blasting Use of Safety Fuse Use of Detonating Cord Firing the Blast Inspection After Blasting Misfires Underwater Blasting Display of Blasting Flags Blasting in Excavation Work Vibration and Damage Control Fixed Location Mixing Bulk Delivery and Mixing Vehicles Bulk Storage Bins Transporting Packaged Blasting Agents Water Gel Explosives and Agents Fixed Location Mixing Construction of Magazines Steel and Hot Metal Handling Definitions General Requirements Hammers Presses Power Driven Hammers Gravity Hammers Board Drop Hammers Forging Presses Up Setters Other Forging Equipment |
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