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California Construction

California Construction. Safety Program 2002. INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM. SB 198 July 1, 1991 Paperwork is often the most frequently cited Cal/OSHA Violation. Management Safety Responsibility. A. Safety Director B. Safety And Health Responsibilities: Project Superintendents .

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California Construction

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  1. California Construction Safety Program 2002

  2. INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM • SB 198 July 1, 1991 • Paperwork is often the most frequently cited Cal/OSHA Violation

  3. Management Safety Responsibility • A. Safety Director • B. Safety And Health Responsibilities: Project Superintendents

  4. Discipline/Safety Counseling • Progressive Disciplinary Policy

  5. Communication • A. Management Communication • B. Employee Communication

  6. Injury Investigation • Investigation • Forms

  7. Inspections and Hazard Identification • A. Inspections • B. General Hazard Identification

  8. Hazard Correction Procedures • Find hazards and fix them

  9. Training • Safety Orientation • Employee Safety Meetings • Project Superintendent Meetings

  10. Retention Of Records • 3 Years • 5 Years • 30 Years • Forever………..

  11. Job Site Safety Administration • A. Safety Responsibility • B. Accident Reporting/Record Keeping • C. Posting Requirements

  12. Job Site Safety • D. Job Site Inspections • .Job Inspections - Weekly job site safety inspections must be made to identify hazards on the site. Identified hazards must be promptly corrected. • E. Injury/Incident Investigations • F. Medical Facilities

  13. OSHA Inspections • We will permit Cal/OSHA inspections of our job sites. However, Project Superintendents are to take notes on conditions found and ask the Compliance Officer for a closing conference. The Safety Director or designee will conduct all formal communication with OSHA.

  14. CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES • Safe work practice bulletins do not cover every possible hazard that may exist. Project Superintendents should be asked for assistance. You will be expected to comply with these safety practices while working. We expect you to use good judgment and safe methods in doing your job.

  15. Codes • FALL PREVENTION • STANDARD RAILING – ILLUSTRATION • SCAFFOLD SAFETY • SCAFFOLD SAFETY - Illustrations • PUMP JACK SCAFFOLD SAFETY

  16. Codes • SAWS AND POWER TOOLS • NAIL GUNS AND PNEUMATIC TOOLS • POWDER ACTUATED TOOLS • LADDER SAFETY • LADDER SAFETY - Illustrations • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT • EXCAVATIONS • EXCAVATIONS - Illustration

  17. Codes • ELECTRICAL SAFETY • LUMBER AND MATERIAL HANDLING • FORKLIFT SAFETY • HOUSEKEEPING • REBAR PROTECTION- ILLUSTRATION • HAND TOOLS • TRAFFIC CONTROLS

  18. Hazard Communication Program • Corporate Policy (Hazardous Materials) • Hazard Evaluation • Warning Labels • Listing And Inventory • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) • Training Procedure • Employee Responsibility

  19. Medical Services • Project Superintendents shall check out the location, telephone numbers, and type of emergency response for injuries occurring on the job site. This information must be posted on the bulletin board or in the Safety Manual.

  20. Forms • Jobsite Safety Inspection Form • Injury Investigation Report • Jobsite Safety Meeting Minutes • Superintendent Safety Meeting Minutes • New Employee Safety Checklist • Employee Reprimand Form

  21. Safety Pays!

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