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Demolition work involves
many of the hazards associated with construction. However, demolition incurs
additional hazards due to unknown factors such as: deviations from the
structure's design introduced during construction, approved or unapproved
modifications that altered the original design, materials hidden within
structural members, and unknown strengths or weaknesses of construction
materials. To counter these unknowns, all personnel involved in a demolition
project must be fully aware of these types of hazards and the safety precautions
to take to control the hazards.
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What standards apply?
OSHA | National Consensus |
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What
are the hazards and solutions associated with the demolition process?
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What additional information is available?
Related Safety and Health Topics Pages | Training | Other Resources |
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Hot Topics
Hurricane Recovery
Alliances
- Construction. OSHA's Alliance
Page. This is one of OSHA's Strategic Management Plan Focus Areas.
eTools
Construction. OSHA. A Spanish
version is also available. Helps workers identify
and control the hazards that cause the most serious construction-related
injuries, however it does not go over any specific information regarding
demolition.
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