Health Hazards in Construction – Construction Worksite Safety
Each year in the U.S. approximately 1,000 construction workers are fatally injured on the job as a result of a fall, electrocution, or being struck-by or caught-between moving objects. Another 10,000 workers develop a debilitating illness such as hearing loss, respiratory distress, a skin disorder, organ failure, or cancer. Based on those statistics, construction workers annually are ten times more likely to suffer a significant health condition than a workplace death. Many of the reported illnesses are due to long term repeated exposure to substances like lead, asbestos, silica, solvents, and noise. Even intermittent exposures every day to hazardous substances over a working lifetime adds up and negatively affects the body. The decision early-on in a construction career to observe safe work practices can make a big difference in the health of the worker later in life.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Define hazard exposure in construction related incidents
- Describe hazard exposure limits in construction
- List the leading causes of work-related illness in construction
- Identify potential hazards in construction
- Identify various control methods to eliminate, reduce, and control exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace
- Recall where and how to get product safety information related to health exposures
- List preventative measures for a safe workplace through education and communication protocols
Specs
Course Level | Fundamental |
Languages | English |
Compatibility | Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive |
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