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Focus Four Toolbox Talks, Module 3 – Caught-in/between, Talk #3 – Moving/Energized Parts

A toolbox talk on preventing caught-in incidents involving moving or energized parts. Includes questions to ask, an incident to discuss with images, a...

Focus Four Toolbox Talks, Module 4 – Electrocutions, Talk #6 – Hazards on Disaster Sites

A toolbox talk on how to avoid electrocution on a disaster site. Includes questions to ask, an incident to discuss with images, and a place to record...

Focus Four Toolbox Talks, Module 3 – Caught-in/between, Talk #2 – Trenches & Heavy Equipment

A toolbox talk on preventing incidents involving trenches such as trench collapse. Includes questions to ask, an incident to discuss with images, and...

Focus Four Toolbox Talks, Module 4 – Electrocutions, Talk #1 – Increased Risks

A toolbox talk on understanding electrocution risks. Includes questions to ask, an incident to discuss with images, and a place to record questions th...

Focus Four Toolbox Talks, Module 4 – Electrocutions, Talk #2 – Safety Procedure

A toolbox talk on engineering controls to avoid electrocution. Includes questions to ask, an incident to discuss with images, and a place to record qu...

TBT4 Move Materials With Assist

This tool box talk is fourth in a series of 6 developed by Washington University in St. Louis on construction ergonomics. This one focuses on preventi...

TBT5 Manual Tools

This is the fifth in a series of 6 tool box talks on construction ergonomics produced by the University of Washington in St. Louis. This one focuses o...

TBT6 Power Tools

This is the last in the series of 6 tool box talks created by Washington University in St. Louis on the subject of ergonomics in construction. This on...

TBT3 Positioning

This third in a series of 6 Tool Box Talks on construction ergonomics focuses on proper positioning to avoid injuries. The TBT recommends: 1)prop up a...

TBT1 Ergonomics in Construction

This is the first in a series of 6 Tool Box Talks produced by Washington University in St. Louis on ergonomics in construction work. This one should b...