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J. J. Keller's OSHA Construction Safety Handbook is an important part of a company's program to teach employees about construction work hazards they face every day. So what's construction work? The term "construction work" means work for construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating. It should be noted that the Construction Safety Regulations at 29 CFR 1926 apply to every place of employment where a worker engages in construction work. That means an employer doesn't need to be a construction company to fall under these regulations. Even manufacturers can be caught under Part 1926 if their workers perform construction work.
Overview
Provides immediate access to key OSHA regulations, information on jobsite hazards, and practical safety tips
Helps employees recognize hazards and avoid accidents
Features easy-to-read format, full-color images, and chapter quizzes
Includes a review to aid employee retention
English books have the updated Confined Spaces ruling included
Compact size makes it a convenient reference for employees
Softbound, English - 320 pages
Measures 5-1/4" W x 8-1/4" H
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The OSHA Construction Safety Handbook covers 22 critical construction safety topics: