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- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Working evening or early morning shifts makes it hard to get enough quality sleep. Lack of sleep and long work hours can make you tired (fatigued) at ...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Job stress can lead to poor health and even injury. Job stress is the physical and emotional harm that occurs when the demands of the work do not matc...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...August 2022 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Falls are a leading cause of construction injuries and fatalities. Workers can fall from ladders, scaffolds, vehicles, heavy equipment, aerial lifts, ...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...August 2022 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Holes are made in roofs and floors as buildings go up and are torn down. Workers can be injured or killed if they fall through the holes.2022-145.pdf?...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:When scaffolds are not upright or used properly, falls can occur. Protecting workers from scaffold-related accidents would prevent many deaths and mor...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:©2017, CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training. All rights reserved. CPWR is the research and training arm of NABTU. Production of thi...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Overhead power lines at construction sites can be dangerous for the workers, especially when equipment such as cranes, cherry pickers, and high lifts ...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...April 27, 2020 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:The coronavirus or COVID-19 is a respiratory illness transmitted from person to person through droplets in the air they breathe and surfaces touched. ...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training. All rights reserved. CPWR is the research and training arm of NABTU. Production of this docume...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...May 7, 2024 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Each month, about five workers are killed and many more injured as a result of being hit or backed over by a construction vehicle.Publication date fro...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...May 7, 2024 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Workers are at risk of being struck by vehicles and other mobile equipment on construction sites. According to OSHA, “Transportation incidents and w...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:When a trench caves in, the weight of the dirt can trap and kill workers. One cubic yard of dirt can weigh 3,000 pounds or more. Each year, trench col...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Working evening or early morning shifts makes it hard to get enough quality sleep. Lack of sleep and long work hours can make you tired (fatigued) at ...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Being in freezing or cold temperatures for a long time can result in health problems such as trench foot, frostbite, and hypothermia. Danger signs inc...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Silica is in many materials common at construction sites, such as sand, concrete, rock, mortar, and brick. During tasks that disturb these materials (...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Highway and street construction workers are at risk of both fatal and nonfatal injuries when working near passing motorists, construction vehicles, an...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Road work at night is dangerous. Both workers and motorists need enough light to move safely through work zones. Drivers on the roadway or operating e...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:The hammer is one of the most commonly used tools in construction. Although it’s low-tech, it is a common cause of injuries and accidents.CPWR_Hamme...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Biohazards are materials or human waste that cause infections or disease. If you work in areas with wastewater, medical waste, or live sewer lines, fo...
- :CPWR--The Center for Construction Research and Training ...2017 | CPWR - Center for Construction Research and Training Publications:Electrical hazards are the third-leading cause of fatal injuries among construction workers. One of every eight-construction industry deaths involves ...
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