- Aerial
Lift Accidents: Operator or Machine
- Aerial
Lift Safety in Construction
- An Analysis of Construction Accidents from a Design Perspective
- An Analysis of Fatal Events in the Construction Industry 2002
- An Analysis of Fatal Events in the Construction Industry 2003
- Basic
Electrical Safety
- Causes
of Roofer Deaths
- Chipping
the Barrel: The Hazards of Cleaning Ready-Mixed Concrete Trucks
- Confined Space Entry
- Confined
Space Entry - Permits
- Construction Safety: Choice or Chance
- The
Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
- CPSC, Black & Decker Recalls Blower/Vacuums for Fire Hazard
- CPSC,
Electrical Testing Meter Recall
- CPSC,
Ideal Industries Inc. Announce Recall of Voltage Tester
- CPSC, Robert Bosch Tool Corp. Announce Recall of Skil® Table Saws
- CPSC,
Stihl Inc. Announce Recall of Chain Saws
- Deaths
from Aerial Lifts
- Deaths
and Injuries Involving Elevators or Escalators - A Report of CPWR – Center for Construction Research and Training (Revised)
- Electrical
Injury through the Eyes of Professional Electricians
- Electrical
Safety: Safety & Health for Electrical Trades (Student Manual)
- Electrical
Safety - Safety Training for the Non-Qualified
- Electrocution
- Excavation
and Safety Program - Worker's Manual
- FACE
Reports on Construction
- Fatal
Facts Accident Report No. 11
- Fatal Facts - Electrocution Hazards Working Near Overhead Powerlines
- Fatality
Narrative: Painter Electrocuted When Elevating Boom Manlift Contacts
Powerline
- Fatality Narrative: Worker Electrocuted When Track Hoe Boom Contacts Overhead Power Line
- Hot Work Permits
- Hazards
of Working Electrical Equipment Hot
- Hazard
Alert: Aerial Lift Safety
- Hazard
Alert: Electric Safety in Construction for Non-Electricians
- Hazard
Alert: Ladder Safety
- Hazard
Alert: Lockout/Tagout
- Hazard Alert: Operating Heavy Equipment
- Hazard
Alert: Safe Work with Power Saws
- Hazard
Alert: Safe Work in Trenches
- High
Voltage Lines Checklist
- High
Voltage Lines Training Guide
- How
We Can Better Learn from Electrical Accidents
- Inspect,
Follow Up to Reduce Risks
- Letter from a Father - on "Accidents"
- Managing
Mobile Crane Hazards
- Managing
Power Line Hazards
- Motor
Starter Circuits and Lockout/Tagout
- NASD: OSHA's Lockout/Tagout Standard
- NIOSH
Alert, Preventing Deaths and Injuries While Compacting or Baling Refuse
Material, 2003-124
- Oregon
OSHA Likely to Adopt New Rule For Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
Use
- OSHA: Lockout/Tagout Interactive Training Program
- OSHA: LOTO Plus Expert Advisor
- OSHA
Self-Inspection Checklist
- Personal
Protective Equipment Checklist
- Pocket
Reference Guide for Power Line Clearance
- Portable
Ladders Case Study
- Portable
Ladders Checklist
- Portable
Ladders Training Guide
- Portable
Power Tools Checklist
- Portable
Power Tools Training Guide
- Power
Line Awareness Permit
- Power
Line Hazard Awareness
- Preventing
Construction Fires
- Preventing
Electrocutions of Crane Operators and Crew Members Working Near Overhead
Power Lines
- Preventing
Electrocutions During Work with Scaffolds Near Overhead Power Lines
- Preventing Injuries When Working with Hydraulic Excavators and Backhoe Loaders
- Preventing
Occupational Fatalities in Confined Spaces
- Protecting
Construction Workers from Power Lines
- Protection from Electric Shock and Arc Flash
- Roadway Safety: Electrical Hazards
- Roadway Safety: Struck or Crushed
- Safe
Work Permits
- Safety
Language for the Use of Power Saws and Grinders
- The
Steel Toe: Electrical Safety
- The
Steel Toe: Power Tools - Powerful Shock
- The
Steel Toe: Temporary Wiring Can be Hazardous
- Surveillance
of Construction Workers in North Carolina, Ohio, and Missouri
- Temporary
Power Checklist
- Trenches
and Excavations Checklist
- UL Warns of Potential Electric Shock Hazard with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
- Underground
Service Alert Checklist
- Using
the Jack Hammer Safely
- Vehicles
& Heavy Equipment Checklist
- Why Are So Many Construction Workers Being Electrocuted?
- Why
GFCIs Fail
- Working @ Heights
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