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Unprotected hole in floor boards. Hole left uncovered. Boards appear to be old and worn. Cracked boards visible, potential trip hazard....

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Protruding nails, bad housekeeping. Boards lying around can create tripping hazards. Protruding nails can result in puncture wounds....

Summary of Stooped and Squatting Postures in the Workplace Conference Proceedings

Speakers at this conference discussed the wide-spread problem of stooped and squatting postures in in many industries, reviewed four classes of interv...

The Economics of Health and Safety in Construction

A paper summarizing the economic forces work in the construction industry, how they impact health and safety, and proposals for creating economic cond...

Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths from Mobile Crane Tip-Over, Boom Collapse, and Uncontrolled Hoisted Loads

NIOSH Alert outlining the hazard and steps workers should take to protect themselves and others when operating mobile cranes....

Silica: The Deadly Dust

A presentation on what silica is and the illnesses that result from exposure. Includes pre and post test and questions and answers....

ACCSH 1994-4, exh 8, Engineering Work Group Final Report

ACCSH Engineering Workgroup report and recommendations for OSHA Work Group on their review of construction standards to determine where Competent Pers...

ACCSH 1980-4, exh 1, Health Standards in Construction - Final Report

ACCSH Health Standards Workgroup report including discussion of problems and solutions....

ACCSH 1995-1, exh 10, Health and Safety of Women in Construction (HASWIC) Final Report

Study and recommendations based on the work of the ACCSH Health and Safety of Women in Construction. The focus is on the prevalence of a hostile workp...

ACCSH 1993-5, exh 8, Fall Protection

ACCSH Fall Protection Workgroup report and proposal for fall protection....