Construction

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
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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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