This training curriculum helps learners recognize hazards associated with the four leading causes of fatalities on construction sites.
Construction safety is one of OSHA's highest priorities. Through years of studying the industry, OSHA has identified four leading causes of fatalities on construction sites, often referred to as the "Fatal Four". As a result, they have created specific regulations for construction workers, including putting extra attention on the "Focus Four Hazards," which include Falls, Caught-In or -Between, Struck-By, and Electrocution.
The Focus Four Hazards for Construction Curriculum consists of four individual courses:
This training program helps learners in the construction industry recognize the hazards of falling and how to minimize them.
This training helps teach employees how to recognize and avoid caught-in or caught‑between hazards on construction jobsites.
This training helps construction workers recognize and avoid struck-by hazards on jobsites.
This training provides an overview of basic electrical safety on construction jobsites.
These training programs are also available to download for use on your own Learning Management System (LMS) or company intranet!
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