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Certified Safety Construction Worker CW202

Certified Safety Construction Worker CW202. Presented By: Construction Compliance Training Center.

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Certified Safety Construction Worker CW202

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  1. Certified Safety Construction Worker CW202 Presented By: Construction Compliance Training Center This material was developed by Compacion Foundation Inc and The Hispanic Contractors Association de Tejas under Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-20-843-SH0 Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsements by the U.S. Government.

  2. Introduction The following presentations have been developed in both Spanish and English for the construction industry. These presentations focus on the Big Four Construction Hazards – falls, electrocution, caught-in and struck-by. All training materials will cover the four hazards seen regularly on construction sites and will focus on the methods for the recognition and the prevention of these common hazards. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  3. Hazard Recognition • Struck-by Falling Objects • Struck-by Flying Objects • Struck-by Swinging/Slipping Objects • Struck-by Objects on Ground Level • Accident Prevention • Personal Protective Equipment • Material Storage • Proper Materials Handling • Work Zone Safety CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  4. Struck-by hazards are one of the four most deadly hazards found at construction sites. • This program will help you recognize common struck-by hazards. • The symbol will tell you if the situation in the picture is either safe or not safe. Safe Not safe CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  5. Each year workers die from ‘struck-by’ accidents. During the year 2009: • Total deaths from ‘struck-by’ cases: 414 • Approximately deaths in construction: 272 • Approximately 33% of deaths in construction are from ‘struck-by’ accidents • Approximately 10% of all occupational deaths are from ‘struck-by’ accidents CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  6. Struck-by hazards exist any time a worker could be struck or hit by an object. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  7. Struck-by Falling Objects • Working or walking below elevated work surfaces may expose you to falling objects. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  8. Struck-by Falling Objects • Materials being moved overhead expose you to falling objects. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  9. Struck-by Falling Objects • Keep a safe distance from suspended loads. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  10. Struck-by Falling Objects • Store materials properly. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  11. Power tools and activities such as pushing, pulling, or prying can create flying objects. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  12. Struck-by Flying Objects • Grinding or striking materials can create flying object hazards. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  13. Struck-by Flying Objects • Air pressurized above 30 psi can drive oils and other particles through your skin. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  14. Struck-by Swinging/Slipping Objects • Do not work under loads as they are being lifted. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  15. Struck-by Swinging/Slipping Objects • Secure all loads and lift them evenly to prevent them from slipping. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  16. Struck-by Objects on Ground Level • You may be struck by moving materials. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  17. Struck-by Objects on Ground Level • Heavy equipment can create serious struck-by hazards. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  18. Struck-by Objects on Ground Level • All traffic on construction sites can create struck-by hazards. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  19. Struck-by Objects on Ground Level • Workers in work zones are exposed to struck–by hazards from construction equipment and motorist vehicles. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  20. Struck-by Objects on Ground Level • Never work near vehicle traffic without barricades. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  21. QUIZ • You will be presented with a specific hazard recognition question to test your understanding of this material. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  22. Question 1 Struck-by hazards cause only minor Injuries and are not a big concern to construction workers. • True • False CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  23. Question 1 Struck-by hazards cause only minor Injuries and are not a big concern to construction workers. The correct answer is: B - False CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  24. Question 2 A struck-by hazard can be described as: • Not wearing a seatbelt while driving a forklift • Anytime a worker has the potential to be struck or hit by an object • Anytime a worker can get any part of his body caught in or in between objects • Falling off a roof CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  25. Question 2 A struck-by hazard can be described as: The correct answer is: B - Anytime a worker has the potential to be struck or hit by an object CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  26. Question 3 _______ is an example of a stuck-by hazard. • A spark from a grinder sets grass on fire • A worker falls through a skylight • A steel member is being flown to the next level and swings, hitting a worker • A worker is crushed by an excavator CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  27. Question 3 ______ is an example of a stuck-by hazard. The correct answer is: C - A steel member is being flown to the next level and swings, hitting a worker CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  28. Question 4 When working on interior jobs on Construction sites hardhats are not required. • True • False CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  29. Question 4 When working on interior jobs on construction sites hardhats are not required. The correct answer is: B - False CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  30. Question 5 When working near vehicles and equipment, you must: • Never place yourself between a vehicle and an immovable object such as a building • Make eye contact with the operator before crossing the path of the vehicle • Always watch for operators who may not be watching you • All the above CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  31. Question 5 When working near vehicles and equipment, you must: The correct answer is: D - All the above CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  32. A willing, positive attitude towards safety will help make a safer work environment. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  33. Plan your work and look for potential hazards. • Each task will have different hazards. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  34. Wear a hard hat if overhead hazards exist. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  35. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Wear safety glasses or a face shield if flying hazards exist. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  36. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • A highly visible reflective vest will allow motorists and equipment operators to see you. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  37. Material Storage • Secure materials so they do not fall on workers. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  38. Material Storage • Maintain proper house-keeping in all storage areas. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  39. Proper Materials Handling • Inspect all rigging before using. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  40. Proper Materials Handling • Never walk or work under a load. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  41. Never lift a load that is greater than the crane’s lifting capacity. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  42. Work Zone Safety • Use extreme caution when approaching heavy equipment. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  43. Work Zone Safety • Traffic work zones must be clearly marked to make motorists aware of the work ahead. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  44. Work Zone Safety • Use physical barriers to protect workers from vehicle traffic. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  45. QUIZ • You will be presented with a specific accident prevention question to test your understanding of this material. CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  46. Question 1 Hardhats are the only personal protective equipment required on construction sites. • True • False CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  47. Question 1 Hardhats are the only personal protective equipment required on construction sites. The correct answer is: B - False CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  48. Question 2 On a construction site you should store materials: • Anyway you want to • So they do not fall • As high as you can • Only on the roof CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  49. Question 2 On a construction site you should store materials: The correct answer is: B - So they do not fall CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

  50. Question 3 All rigging used to lift materials must be inspected: • Daily • Before each use • Monthly • When you think about it CW202 The Big Four Construction Hazards: Struck-By

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