Safety in the workplace is crucial, especially on a construction site. Construction companies need to establish a safety plan in order to keep their employees informed and to help ensure a secure work environment.
Function
The purpose of a construction safety plan is to provide employees with detailed information regarding your company's safety regulations and practices for every piece of equipment and job function. Your safety plan should comply with OSHA standards for the construction industry as well.
Composition
Your company can organize and write your own construction safety plan. There are also several websites available that offer safety plans already prepared; you can start with these plans and include only sections that apply to your company, enter company-specific information, and then order the document.
Features
There are many different types of jobs within the construction industry, and your construction safety plan should specifically cover those within your company, including dealing with hazardous substances, subcontractor safety, transportation and driving safety, noise safety, and ladder safety, to name a few.
General
A construction safety plan also needs to include information on general safety issues that everyone deals with in this industry. Some of those topics include injury and illness prevention, information on safety training and communication, what to do in an emergency, and guidelines for operating heavy machinery.
OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enforces standards to maintain working environments that are as safe as possible in the construction industry. Compliance information and assistance is available on the OSHA website, www.osha.gov; use this information when preparing your construction safety plan.
Seems like a pretty useful construction site safety plan - thanks for posting.
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Safety is crucial on all construction site for various reasons such as protecting the welfare of employees, providing a safe work environment and controlling construction costs.
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