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Construction Resources by State
CaliforniaCalifornia

The California Consultation program site contains Occupational Safety and Health Training Programs and tools in English and Spanish, including FloridaFlorida

The Florida Consultation Program has free downloadable Construction flyers and posters, including: OregonOregon

Oregon’s Consultation Program website lists all of their construction safety publications alphabetically. Many of their publications are also available in Spanish and free of charge. Some sample of their safety and health products include:
  • Air Contaminants
    • It's not just dust! What you should know about silicosis and crystalline silica. [PDF* - 1.7 MB] Tells you about the hazards of crystalline silica and teaches you about silicosis, what causes it, and how to prevent it.
  • Construction
    • Vehicle safety for small businesses in the construction industry. [PDF* - 1.4 MB] This guide from Oregon OSHA, targeted for the construction industry, covers vehicle safety best practices for small-business owners and their employees. The guide also has a sample vehicle safety program that you can modify and use as your own.
  • Fall Protection
    • Safe practices for setting and bracing wood trusses and rafters. [PDF* - 701 KB] Describes how to eliminate or minimize fall hazards for workers who set and brace wood trusses and rafters.
  • Noise
    • Noise exposure and hearing conservation. [PDF* - 164 KB] Describes conditions under which an employer is required to have a hearing conservation program in place; discusses noise monitoring, controls, and audiometric testing; includes a brief overview of requirements.
  • Portable Ladders
    • How to use them so they won't let you down. Describes key safe work practices for using portable ladders safely.
  • Scaffolds
    • Temporary elevated work platforms. [PDF* - 648 KB] Helps you design, construct, and use scaffolds safely and highlights OR-OSHA's scaffold requirements for the construction industry. Describes work practices and identifies most types of scaffolds used in construction work.
TexasTexas

The Texas Consultation program website lists all of their construction safety publications alphabetically. Many of their publications are also available in Spanish and free of charge. Some sample of their safety and health products include:
  • Free Safety and Health Publications
    • Confined Space Sample Written Program. [DOC* - 83 KB]
    • Construction Safety Activity Book for Kids [PDF* - 4 MB]
    • Construction Safety Inspection [PDF* - 741 KB]
    • Construction Safety Inspection Checklist [PDF* - 741 KB]

*These files are provided for downloading only.

Accessibility Assistance
: Contact the OSHA Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs at 202-693-2220 for assistance accessing DOC and PDF materials.

 
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