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Knowledge Team
It may go without saying how dangerous the construction jobsite is. In fact, more than 5,000 construction workers are killed and over 150,000 are injured each year. To reduce the number of construction-related incidents, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has identified the four most common causes of injuries and deaths in the industry. These “Fatal Four” include struck-by hazards, caught-between hazards, fall hazards, and electrocution hazards. This course specifically focuses on caught-between hazards as well as how best to avoid them. Common examples of “caught-in” or “caught-between” hazards include being pinned between a moving and a stationary object, becoming caught in a trench or excavation collapse, getting caught in moving machinery, and being trapped under shifting structures or materials. This course provides several examples of each variant of these hazards, with safety information on how to prevent accidents. Utilize the information presented in this training lesson and help yourself avoid the first of construction’s Fatal Four.
Identify Caught-Between Hazards: Define and recognize the specific types of caught-in or caught-between hazards that occur on construction sites.
Understand the Impact: Explain the significance of caught-between hazards within the context of the Fatal Four, including statistics on related injuries and fatalities.
Analyze Common Scenarios: Describe common situations that lead to caught-between incidents, such as being pinned between moving and stationary objects or trapped in excavations.
Implement Safety Practices: Identify and demonstrate effective safety measures and practices to avoid caught-between hazards in various construction scenarios.
Assess Risk Factors: Evaluate the risk factors associated with caught-between hazards and how they can be mitigated during construction activities.
Promote Awareness and Training: Advocate for the importance of training and awareness among workers regarding caught-between hazards and their prevention.
Apply Knowledge to Real-World Situations: Use case studies to analyze incidents related to caught-between hazards and apply preventive strategies effectively.
Encourage a Safety Culture: Foster a culture of safety on construction sites by encouraging proactive communication and reporting of potential caught-between hazards.
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