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Fall hazards can change several times a day on a demolition project. Whenever feasible, try to eliminate fall hazards at your work site. If fall hazar...

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No fall protection. On a demolition project, fall hazards can change many times during the day. Whenever feasible, employers should eliminate fall haz...

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Cleaning up. Numerous slip and trip hazards, make it difficult to move around much of the work site. Good housekeeping can help reduce slip/trip and f...

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Cleaning up the work site should not be left until the end of the job. Maintaining a clean work site is an on-going task. Good housekeeping can improv...

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Using respiratory protection to reduce exposure to silica dust. When feasible engineering controls, such as water or tools with local exhaust ventilat...

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Temporary traffic control zone. Flaggers should face the oncoming traffic. The STOP/Slow paddle should be held in a stationary position, aimed at the...

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Always use a shoulder pad to protect the shoulder, joint and skin. It is important to use gloves whenever you handle rebar. Keep the load manageable,...

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Use padding to protect your shoulder and skin when carrying rebar. Gloves should be worn to protect your hands. Keep loads at a manageable level....

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Keep hands free, maintain three point contact with ladder. Use a rope to haul up additional equipmentELCOSH...

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Do not climb ladders with equipment in your hand ELCOSH...