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BOS 3401 OSHA HAS IDENTIFIED FOUR CATEGORIES OF HAZARDS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

OSHA has identified four categories of hazards that account for more than 50% of all construction fatalities:• Falls—(36.5%)• Struck by object—84 (10.1%)• Electrocutions—71 (8.6%)•

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BOS 3401 OSHA HAS IDENTIFIED FOUR CATEGORIES OF HAZARDS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

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  1. BOS 3401 OSHA HAS IDENTIFIED FOUR CATEGORIES OF HAZARDS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

  2. BOS 3401 OSHA HAS IDENTIFIED FOUR CATEGORIES OF HAZARDS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM BOS 3401 OSHA has identified four categories of hazards  FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com OSHA has identified four categories of hazards that account for more than 50% of all construction fatalities:· Falls—(36.5%)· Struck by object—84 (10.1%)· Electrocutions—71 (8.6%)· Caught-in/between—21 (2.5%)The assignment is to write a research paper involving one of these four construction hazard categories. You may narrowyour topic down to a more specific type of accident within the major category. For example, under falls, you could focusyour research on falls from ladders. When writing the paper, consider the following questions:1. What are the common causative factors?2.

  3. BOS 3401 OSHA HAS IDENTIFIED FOUR CATEGORIES OF HAZARDS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

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