Safety Training Presentations: Construction Hazards
Safety Training Presentations: Construction Hazards
Safety Training Presentations: Construction Hazards
Construction Hazards
Major hazards of construction
Falls
Electrocution
Being struck by
falling objects
Trapped during
excavation
Fall Protection
This section will discuss:
Use of canopies is
authorized
Replace covers
HAZARD:
Conductors entering boxes
Shall be protected
from abrasion
DIRECT INDIRECT
Falls
Electrocution or
death
Shock
Burns
Most Common injuries
Electric shock/Electrocution
Electric shock is received when electrical
current passes through the body.
• Can cause severe damage or death.
• You will get an electrical shock if a part of your
body completes an electrical circuit by…
• Touching a live wire and an electrical ground,
• Touching a live wire and another wire at a
different voltage.
Most Common injuries:
Burns
Most common shock-related injury
*Electrical Burns, Arc or Flash
Burns, Thermal Burns
Occurs when you touch electrical
wiring or equipment that is
improperly used or maintained
Very serious injury that needs
Immediate attention
Most Common injuries
Falls
Caused by involuntary electric
shock
Occurs on personnel working
in elevated locations (ladder,
scaffolds, etc)
May result in serious injury or
death
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE:
EQUIPMENT
PPE should always be first
line of defense
Rubber gloves
Rubber Insulated work boots,
Hoods, sleeves or blankets
SAFETY WORK PRACTICES
Only qualify person should work on electrical
equipment
Use special insulated tools when working on
fuses with energized terminals
Don’t use worn or frayed cords and cables
Don’t fasten extension cords with staples,
hang from nails, or suspend by wire.
SAFETY WORK PRACTICES
De-energize live parts before
commencing work
Lock or Tag out circuits (or both)
Inspect extension cords
Avoid contact with overhead lines
Avoid wet conditions
Check switches and insulation
SUMMARY
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TRENCHING & EXCAVATION
HAZARDS
Risks of excavation
Soil classification
Depth of cut
A trench shield
was built around
this work area
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Hydraulic Jacks
Hydraulic Jacks
Easily dropped in
place and
adjusted
Trench pins
installed in case
of hydraulic failure
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Egress Systems
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EXCAVATION HAZARDS
Competent Person
• Must have had specific training in and be
knowledgeable about:
• Soils classification
• The use of protective systems
• The requirements of the standard
• Must be capable of identifying hazards, and
authorized to immediately eliminate hazards
EXCAVATION HAZARDS
Competent Person
• A competent person must make daily inspections
of excavations, areas around them and protective
systems:
• Before work starts and as needed
• After rainstorms, high winds or other occurrence
which may increase hazards
• When you can reasonably anticipate an
employee will be exposed to hazards.
SUMMARY