Caught-In and Caught-Between Hazards – Construction Worksite Safety

0.78 Hrs
SKU: JCOM-00011

On average 1,100 construction workers are fatally injured on the job each year in the United States. Of those fatalities, approximately 10% are related to incidents where the worker was either caught-in or caught-between moving or stationary objects. Because of this frequency, caught-in and caught-between causes are commonly identified as a “Focus Four” hazard along with falls, struck-by and electrocution hazards. The Focus Four hazards are responsible for 70% of all construction fatalities and a large part of non-fatal injuries. While no specific federal workplace regulation or standard exists on this topic, your will receive training and education emphasizing the prevention of caught-in and caught-between injuries. In this course, we will identify how and where caught-in and caught-between hazards exist on construction worksites and the means and methods for controlling those hazards to prevent injury.

Caught-In and Caught-Between Hazards – Construction Worksite Safety

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Recognize the different types of caught-in and caught-between conditions and how and why they occur in a construction setting
  • Explain how to avoid caught-in and caught-between hazards
  • List safe work practices that can be in place during construction activities where there is a caught-in and caught-between potential for hazards
  • Identify methods of controlling a caught-in and caught-between injury

Specs

Course Level
Fundamental
Languages
English
Compatibility
Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Author | Dan Johnson, CSP (SFI Compliance Inc.)

Dan Johnson, CSP, is an experienced and integrity driven Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) professional with over 20 years of accomplishments and success on a national level. He is a Certified Safety Professional with the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Currently the Managing Partner of SFI Compliance Inc. (www.sficompliance.com), he has also been a safety director for two national home builders and a national utility contractor, as well as numerous years as a safety consultant specializing in the construction industry. He is a skillful designer of EHS programs who has effectively executed those programs within a wide range of industries. Dan has expertise in changing the work environment through behavior based safety, while maintaining productivity. His progressive leadership experiences have produced a passion for surpassing objectives and adding value to the organization. He has extensive knowledge working with multiple jurisdictions to ensure compliance, including: OSHA, DOL, DOT, EPA, USACE and some State and Local municipalities. Dan is also the author of "Jobsite First Aid-A Field Guide for the Construction Industry" and "DeWALT Construction Safety and OSHA Handbook."

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