The document discusses general safety and occupational health and safety (OHS). It outlines that safety is everyone's responsibility, not just safety professionals. It also describes occupational health hazards like chemicals, physical hazards, and ergonomics issues. Key standards for health and safety are mentioned from organizations like OSHA, HSE, and ISO. Benefits of OHS include fewer injuries, higher productivity, and legal compliance. Safety depends on attitude, knowledge, and taking prompt action on hazards. Key elements of construction safety include personal protective equipment, hazard communication, fall protection, equipment operation safety, and electrical safety.
10. WHAT IS ATTITUDE? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 K N O W L E D G E 11 14 15 23 12 5 4 7 5 = 96 A T T I T U D E 1 20 20 9 20 21 4 5 = 100 The right thing that needs to be set
13. OSHA 1926 1926- OSHA Construction Standards Subpart A General Subpart B General Interpretation s Subpart C General Safety and Health Provisions Subpart D Occupational Health and Environmental Controls Subpart E Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment Subpart F Fire Protection and Prevention Subpart G Signs, Signals, and Barricades Subpart H Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal Subpart I Tools - Hand and Power Subpart J Welding and Cutting Subpart K Electrical Subpart L Scaffolds Subpart M Fall Protection Subpart N Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors Subpart O Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations Subpart P Excavations Subpart Q Concrete and Masonry Construction Subpart R Steel Erection Subpart S Underground Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams, and Compressed Air Subpart T Demolition Subpart U Blasting and the Use of Explosives Subpart V Power Transmission and Distribution Subpart W Rollover Protective Structures; Overhead Protection Subpart X Ladders Subpart Y Commercial Diving Operations Subpart Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances