Monday, July 27, 2020
Demolition Safety Awareness
Demolition Safety Awareness   Demolition Safety Awareness in Construction  The Many Hazards to Safety during Demolition Work    Demolition Work Involves Most, or All, of the Hazards of Construction Work  It Can Also Involve Different and Additional Hazards    There are Always Unknown Factors Involved in Demolition Work, Making It Particularly Dangerous  There are Always Unknown Factors Involved in Demolition Work, Making It Particularly Dangerous Click To Tweet  Possible Hazards of Demolition Work    Electrocution  Impalement  Burns  Blunt Trauma    The Potential Causes of Different Hazards    Roof, Wall, Floor, Stairway, and Passageway Collapse  Weak and Damaged Structures  Lack of Proper Lighting, Especially in Stairways  Improper Use, or Lack, of Personal Protective Equipment [PPE]  Use of Weak or Damaged Material to Cover Floor Openings  Improper Use of Demolition Material  Failure to Remove Potentially Hazardous Material in a Safe, Appropriate Manner  Ignored, or Improperly Shut, Service Lines including Electric, Gas, Water, Steam, and Sewer    Factors to be Considered during Demolition Work    Structural Design Variations from the Original Construction  Modifications to the Structures Original Design  The Strength or Weakness of All Construction Materials Used  The Presence of Hidden Hazardous Structural Materials such as Asbestos, Lead, and Silica    To Implement Safety Awareness at Demolition Sites  Employers Have a Responsibility to Provide a Safe Workplace for Employees Under OSHA Standards  Demolition Safety Can be Increased Through:    Engineering Surveys  Locating and Securing Nearby Utilities  Fire Prevention and Evacuation Plan  Emergency Medical Services, including First Aid  Comprehensive Assessment of Potential Health Hazards    Demolition Safety with 360Training.com    360Training.com Offers OSHA Construction 10-hour and 30-hour training  The Courses are Entirely Online, and Available to International Students  Include Content Written by EHS Professionals  You Can Set Your Own Pace and Schedule  Choose a 10-Hour or 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification  Learn How to Prevent Accidents and Injuries at Construction and Demolition Work Sites  A Certificate of Completion will be Made Available to Print Upon Completion of the Course If the Final Exam is Passed with a 70% Grade      CLICK HERE TO VIEW IMAGE  Share this image on your site by copying the codes below  pa href=https://www.360training.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Demolition-Safety-Awareness-in-Construction-Infographic.jpgimg src=https://www.360training.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Demolition-Safety-Awareness-in-Construction-Infographic.jpg width=auto border=0 //a/p  
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