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CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information aboutCHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) INSTRUCTOR GUIDE 5 Preparing for Class Classroom Set up an LCD projector and computer. Click through the PowerPoint to ensure equipment is working properly. Each participant should have an application, participant manual, course evaluation, note CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | TOOLBOX TALKS CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR SERIES CPWR’s Informational Webinar Series. CPWR hosts regular webinars on a variety of topics including current research, new efforts and trends in occupational safety & health, and training programs. The following is a list of upcoming webinar events. To register, click on the event link and select register (as opposed to join now). CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information aboutCHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) INSTRUCTOR GUIDE 5 Preparing for Class Classroom Set up an LCD projector and computer. Click through the PowerPoint to ensure equipment is working properly. Each participant should have an application, participant manual, course evaluation, noteCPWR | DATA CENTER
The Data Center’s current work continues proactive surveillance and research on construction safety and health to provide accurate and updated data and statistical services to all stakeholders. Its outputs include: Evidence-based guidance for construction injury interventions, research to practice (r2p), and health promotions; Improved contextual understanding of the construction industryWWW.CPWR.COM
COVID-19: While there has been progress in keeping workers safe from the coronavirus, it remains a life-threatening hazard.The latest additions to our COVID-19 Resources are fact sheets and infographics on vaccines and ventilation, including information targeted to small contractors. These materials join the COVID-19 Clearinghouse, the COVID-19 Exposure Control Planning Tool, our COVID-19 CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identifiedCPWR | DATA REPORTS
The Data Center leads CPWR’s work to share timely, relevant, and data-driven information with the construction industry. Our newest publication is the Data Bulletin, published six times a year; it succeeds the Quarterly Data Report. CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
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CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | ERGONOMICS TOOLBOX TALKS CPWR – Vibration (Spanish) CPWR – Ergonomics in Construction – based on information developed by Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Occupational Safety and Health Research. CPWR – Selecting Hand Tools. Sprains and Strains Prevention Toolbox Safety Talk (developed by the Alliance Program Construction Roundtable 2010) 6. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION FOR RF RADIATION 19 6. Hazard Identification for RF Radiation Regulations, guidelines, and programs are intended to prevent workers and the public from exposure to hazardous levels of RF radiation, but they are only protective if employers and their 3. HEALTH EFFECTS OF RF RADIATION 6 3. Health Effects of RF Radiation The proliferation of cellular antennas and other RF generating devices has led to concerns about the potential health effects from exposure to RF radiation. CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or union training program. Learn more about the FSL dissemination here.. The highly interactive module teaches students about the costs of ineffective, and the benefits of effective safety leadership. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information about PROTECTING WORKERS: GUIDANCE ON MITIGATING AND PREVENTING Protecting Workers: Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace For Technical Difficulties: Chat with host, Jessica Bunting FATAL INJURY TRENDS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide.CHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. 6. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION FOR RF RADIATION 19 6. Hazard Identification for RF Radiation Regulations, guidelines, and programs are intended to prevent workers and the public from exposure to hazardous levels of RF radiation, but they are only protective if employers and their INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) INSTRUCTOR GUIDE 5 Preparing for Class Classroom Set up an LCD projector and computer. Click through the PowerPoint to ensure equipment is working properly. Each participant should have an application, participant manual, course evaluation, note CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or union training program. Learn more about the FSL dissemination here.. The highly interactive module teaches students about the costs of ineffective, and the benefits of effective safety leadership. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information about PROTECTING WORKERS: GUIDANCE ON MITIGATING AND PREVENTING Protecting Workers: Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace For Technical Difficulties: Chat with host, Jessica Bunting FATAL INJURY TRENDS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide.CHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. 6. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION FOR RF RADIATION 19 6. Hazard Identification for RF Radiation Regulations, guidelines, and programs are intended to prevent workers and the public from exposure to hazardous levels of RF radiation, but they are only protective if employers and their INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) INSTRUCTOR GUIDE 5 Preparing for Class Classroom Set up an LCD projector and computer. Click through the PowerPoint to ensure equipment is working properly. Each participant should have an application, participant manual, course evaluation, note CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | TOOLBOX TALKS CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION FATALITY MAP DASHBOARD Construction Fatality Map Dashboard. Construction workers face numerous hazards at worksites each day. Despite ongoing efforts, more than 1,100 U.S. construction workers died on the job in 2019, of which more than one-third was due to falls to lower level. CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information about CPWR | PRIMARY TRAINING MATERIALS Instructor Guide. Provides suggested notes to use for each slide as well as ideas for classroom activities and discussion questions. Before teaching the FSL, instructors should review the short introductory section to learn about the presentation structure and content and suggestions for time management. CPWR | NAIL GUN SAFETY RESOURCES RESEARCH. CPWR conducts industry-driven research on existing and emerging hazards to better understand the risks, analyze and interpret key data, and find practical solutions and approaches to HAZARD ALERT LADDERS HAZARD ALERT To get more of these Hazard Alert cards and cards on other topics, ©2018, CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training. All rights reserved. USE AND RE-USE OF FORMWORK: SAFETY RISKS AND RELIABILITY 8484 Georgia Avenue Suite 1000 Silver Spring, MD 20910 phone: 301.578.8500 fax: 301.578.8572 www.cpwr.com • www.elcosh.org Use and Re-use of Formwork: Safety Risks and Reliability HISPANIC EMPLOYMENT IN CONSTRUCTION CPWR Data Brief Vol. 1, No. 1 n November 2009 2 Declining Hispanic employment in construction Hispanic employment in construction has experienced considerable growth since 1990, increasing from 705,000 to nearly 3 million in 2007 (Chart 1). POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Ergonomics Basics Reducing the Risks for Soft Tissue Injuries. Part 1 - B. Instructor Note: If you conducted the demonstration workstations and/or the computer station, this is a good opportunity to learn about ways to improve the demonstration stations. CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or FATAL INJURY TRENDS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. PROTECTING WORKERS: GUIDANCE ON MITIGATING AND PREVENTING Protecting Workers: Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace For Technical Difficulties: Chat with host, Jessica Bunting CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information aboutCHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. 6. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION FOR RF RADIATION 19 6. Hazard Identification for RF Radiation Regulations, guidelines, and programs are intended to prevent workers and the public from exposure to hazardous levels of RF radiation, but they are only protective if employers and their INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) INSTRUCTOR GUIDE 5 Preparing for Class Classroom Set up an LCD projector and computer. Click through the PowerPoint to ensure equipment is working properly. Each participant should have an application, participant manual, course evaluation, note CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or FATAL INJURY TRENDS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. PROTECTING WORKERS: GUIDANCE ON MITIGATING AND PREVENTING Protecting Workers: Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace For Technical Difficulties: Chat with host, Jessica Bunting CPWR | WORKING IN HOT WEATHER Construction workers, who often work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot, enclosed spaces, are often at risk for heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death. However, these illnesses and deaths are preventable. In 2016 alone, 11 construction workers died from heat stroke and many more became ill from heat-related causes on the job. The following resources contain information aboutCHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. 6. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION FOR RF RADIATION 19 6. Hazard Identification for RF Radiation Regulations, guidelines, and programs are intended to prevent workers and the public from exposure to hazardous levels of RF radiation, but they are only protective if employers and their INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) INSTRUCTOR GUIDE 5 Preparing for Class Classroom Set up an LCD projector and computer. Click through the PowerPoint to ensure equipment is working properly. Each participant should have an application, participant manual, course evaluation, note CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
FATAL INJURY TRENDS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | PRIMARY TRAINING MATERIALS Contact Ms. Sherri Wilson (swilson@cpwr.com). She can send you a flash-drive containing the FSL materials. FSL PowerPoint Presentation 508 compliant slides ( Please Note: the 508 compliant presentation requires internet access to view the videos.) 508-compliant FSL PowerPoint for PCs. 508-compliant FSL PowerPoint for Mac. CPWR | NAIL GUN SAFETY Nail Gun Safety. Nail guns are an essential tool on many job sites, but each year serious injuries happen. Most nail gun injuries are puncture wounds to hands and fingers, however, more serious injuries have been fatal. It’s not just the nail gun users who are at risk. Workers and people nearby have also been injured by nails beingmisfired.
CPWR | NAIL GUN SAFETY RESOURCES Nail Gun Safety – Resources. These resources offer information necessary to create a safe environment for you and your workers when working with or near nail guns. This guidance document describes OSHA safety training requirements in detail, with recommendations for safe use of nail guns and descriptions of mandatory safety and healthstandards.
PORTABLE GENERATORS RISKS AND PREVENTION About CPWR PWR - The enter for onstruction Research and Training is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to reducing injuries, illnesses, and fatalities in construction, and PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST HEAT EXPOSURE. You are at risk if you: Work in hot and humid conditions Are new to the job Do heavy physical labor Don’t drink enough water Protect Yourself Against Heat Exposure. POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Ergonomics Basics Reducing the Risks for Soft Tissue Injuries. Part 1 - B. Instructor Note: If you conducted the demonstration workstations and/or the computer station, this is a good opportunity to learn about ways to improve the demonstration stations. HISPANIC EMPLOYMENT IN CONSTRUCTION CPWR Data Brief Vol. 1, No. 1 n November 2009 2 Declining Hispanic employment in construction Hispanic employment in construction has experienced considerable growth since 1990, increasing from 705,000 to nearly 3 million in 2007 (Chart 1). CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identified CPWR | TOOLBOX TALKS CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available. CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identified CPWR | TOOLBOX TALKS CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available. CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
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The Data Center leads CPWR’s work to share timely, relevant, and data-driven information with the construction industry. Our newest publication is the Data Bulletin, published six times a year; it succeeds the Quarterly Data Report. CPWR | INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR SERIES CPWR’s Informational Webinar Series. CPWR hosts regular webinars on a variety of topics including current research, new efforts and trends in occupational safety & health, and training programs. The following is a list of upcoming webinar events. To register, click on the event link and select register (as opposed to join now). CPWR | RESOURCES TO PREVENT OPIOID DEATHS IN CONSTRUCTION According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were more than 60,000 opioid-related overdose deaths in the 12 months ending in July 2020 –- a nearly 30% increase from the previous year.1 The construction industry has one of the highest injury rates in the U.S., and opioids have commonly been prescribed to CPWR | PRIMARY TRAINING MATERIALS Contact Ms. Sherri Wilson (swilson@cpwr.com). She can send you a flash-drive containing the FSL materials. FSL PowerPoint Presentation 508 compliant slides ( Please Note: the 508 compliant presentation requires internet access to view the videos.) 508-compliant FSL PowerPoint for PCs. 508-compliant FSL PowerPoint for Mac. CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIP The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or CPWR | STRUCK-BY HAZARDS Struck-by incidents are a leading cause of death among construction workers, and since 1992 the leading cause of nonfatal injuries in the construction industry. According to OSHA, the four most common struck-by hazards are being struck-by a flying, falling, swinging, or rolling object. The NORA Construction Sector Council is undertaking a number of initiatives to increase awareness CPWR | SAFETY CLIMATE-SAFETY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM A new research project to create the Safety Climate-Safety Management Information System (SC-SMIS) will do just that. The SC-SMIS will be a public, interactive, web-based system that contractors can use to assess their safety climate, select and implement appropriate tools to strengthen it, and engage in continuous safety climate improvement. THE COST OF INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT IN CONSTRUCTION 8484 Georgia Avenue Suite 1000 Silver Spring, MD 20910 phone: 301.578.8500 fax: 301.578.8572 www.cpwr.com • www.elcosh.org The Cost of Interpersonal Conflict in CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identified CPWR | BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING …BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENINGBUILDING TRADES MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBT MEDICALDOE SICK WORKER PROGRAMENERGY WORKERS MEDICAL SERVICES The Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) provides free medical screening services to construction workers formerly employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons sites, who may be at risk for occupational illnesses. Since 1996, BTMed has provided nearly 40,000 medical screening exams and 6,400 low-dose CT scans to these workers. It offers conventional CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOKHOME CONSTRUCTION BOOKCHART CONSTRUCTION COMPANYCHART CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTCONSTRUCTION FLOW CHART TEMPLATECONSTRUCTION GANTT CHART EXCELCONSTRUCTION GANTT CHARTTEMPLATE
The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCESCONSTRUCTIONERGONOMICS TRAINING
Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
CAUSES OF DEATH FROM FALLS Causes of DEATH from FALLS Machinery/ Vehicles 8.4% Other 13.0% Roofs 33.3% Towers/Poles 2% Ladders 23.8% Scaffolds/ Staging Floors/Ground14.8% Surfaces 4.4%
CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIPCENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH AND TRAININGCPWR SAFETY TOPICS The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or CPWR | NAIL GUN SAFETY RESOURCES Nail Gun Safety – Resources. These resources offer information necessary to create a safe environment for you and your workers when working with or near nail guns. This guidance document describes OSHA safety training requirements in detail, with recommendations for safe use of nail guns and descriptions of mandatory safety and healthstandards.
THE COST OF INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT IN CONSTRUCTION 8484 Georgia Avenue Suite 1000 Silver Spring, MD 20910 phone: 301.578.8500 fax: 301.578.8572 www.cpwr.com • www.elcosh.org The Cost of Interpersonal Conflict inCHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identified CPWR | BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING …BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENINGBUILDING TRADES MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBT MEDICALDOE SICK WORKER PROGRAMENERGY WORKERS MEDICAL SERVICES The Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) provides free medical screening services to construction workers formerly employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons sites, who may be at risk for occupational illnesses. Since 1996, BTMed has provided nearly 40,000 medical screening exams and 6,400 low-dose CT scans to these workers. It offers conventional CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOKHOME CONSTRUCTION BOOKCHART CONSTRUCTION COMPANYCHART CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTCONSTRUCTION FLOW CHART TEMPLATECONSTRUCTION GANTT CHART EXCELCONSTRUCTION GANTT CHARTTEMPLATE
The Construction Chart Book. The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more all in CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCESCONSTRUCTIONERGONOMICS TRAINING
Ergonomics Training Programs and Resources. Construction workers are at high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), such as strains, sprains, carpal tunnel, and back injuries, due to the physically demanding nature of the work they perform. CPWR’s ergonomics community of practice is focused on advancing theuse of
CAUSES OF DEATH FROM FALLS Causes of DEATH from FALLS Machinery/ Vehicles 8.4% Other 13.0% Roofs 33.3% Towers/Poles 2% Ladders 23.8% Scaffolds/ Staging Floors/Ground14.8% Surfaces 4.4%
CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIPCENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH AND TRAININGCPWR SAFETY TOPICS The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program was completed in the spring of 2016 and on January 1, 2017, OSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education approved it as an official elective in their construction 30-hour course. Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or CPWR | NAIL GUN SAFETY RESOURCES Nail Gun Safety – Resources. These resources offer information necessary to create a safe environment for you and your workers when working with or near nail guns. This guidance document describes OSHA safety training requirements in detail, with recommendations for safe use of nail guns and descriptions of mandatory safety and healthstandards.
THE COST OF INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT IN CONSTRUCTION 8484 Georgia Avenue Suite 1000 Silver Spring, MD 20910 phone: 301.578.8500 fax: 301.578.8572 www.cpwr.com • www.elcosh.org The Cost of Interpersonal Conflict inCHAPTER 2WEB VIEW
After completing this module, you will be able to: Define and describe the three types of atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces. List the five forms of toxic airborne contaminants. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine. These resources will be updated as new research and information becomes available.CPWR | A-Z INDEX
In addition to the filtered search functionality included on our site, cpwr.com includes this alphabetical index to assist users in easily navigating the site by topic. The topics included have been identified as the most popular and relevant to a broad cross section of researchers, safety & health professionals, and construction industrystakeholders. As we
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CPWR serves as the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) National Construction Center and in this role conducts safety and health research under a cooperative agreement with NIOSH. Our staff and consortium of university-based researchers conduct research on existing and emerging hazards facing the construction industry CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | RESOURCES TO PREVENT OPIOID DEATHS IN CONSTRUCTION According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were more than 60,000 opioid-related overdose deaths in the 12 months ending in July 2020 –- a nearly 30% increase from the previous year.1 The construction industry has one of the highest injury rates in the U.S., and opioids have commonly been prescribed to CPWR | INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR SERIES CPWR’s Informational Webinar Series. CPWR hosts regular webinars on a variety of topics including current research, new efforts and trends in occupational safety & health, and training programs. The following is a list of upcoming webinar events. To register, click on the event link and select register (as opposed to join now).CPWR | DATA REPORTS
The Data Center leads CPWR’s work to share timely, relevant, and data-driven information with the construction industry. Our newest publication is the Data Bulletin, published six times a year; it succeeds the Quarterly Data Report. CPWR | TOOLBOX TALKS CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | SAFETY CLIMATE-SAFETY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM A new research project to create the Safety Climate-Safety Management Information System (SC-SMIS) will do just that. The SC-SMIS will be a public, interactive, web-based system that contractors can use to assess their safety climate, select and implement appropriate tools to strengthen it, and engage in continuous safety climate improvement. FALLS FROM HEAVY EQUIPMENT Keep steps and walking surfaces clear of mud, snow, grease , and fluids to prevent slips and falls when climbing on or off equipment. Use hand and step holds — keep one foot and two hands, or both feet and one hand, in contact with the equipment at all times. CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identified CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCESCONSTRUCTIONERGONOMICS TRAINING
Training Materials & Toolbox Talks. Best Built Plans – Comprehensive Ergonomics Training Program – This program and related planning resources were developed to reduce risks associated with manually lifting and moving materials, including strain and sprain injuries.. Best Built Plans – CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOKHOME CONSTRUCTION BOOKCHART CONSTRUCTION COMPANYCHART CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTCONSTRUCTION FLOW CHART TEMPLATECONSTRUCTION GANTT CHART EXCELCONSTRUCTION GANTT CHARTTEMPLATE
The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING …BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENINGBUILDING TRADES MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBT MEDICALDOE SICK WORKER PROGRAMENERGY WORKERS MEDICAL SERVICES The Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) provides free medical screening services to construction workers formerly employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons sites, who may be at risk for occupational illnesses. Since 1996, BTMed has provided nearly 40,000 medical screening exams and 6,400 low-dose CT scans to these workers. It offers conventional CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIPCENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH AND TRAININGCPWR SAFETY TOPICS Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or union training program. Learn more about the FSL dissemination here.. The highly interactive module teaches students about the costs of ineffective, and the benefits of effective safety leadership. CPWR | A GLOBAL LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTHRESEARCHTRAININGSERVICENEWS & EVENTSABOUT CPWRSITE SEARCH CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and industry partners nationwide. CPWR | FALL PREVENTION AND PROTECTION As a lead partner in the Campaign, CPWR maintains the website stopconstructionfalls.com, which houses an extensive list of tools, information, and resources developed by CPWR and other organizations such as OSHA and NIOSH. Examples include a generic written fall protection plan, social media messaging, ideas for conducting a stand-down and educational materials like those identified CPWR | ERGONOMICS TRAINING PROGRAMS AND RESOURCESCONSTRUCTIONERGONOMICS TRAINING
Training Materials & Toolbox Talks. Best Built Plans – Comprehensive Ergonomics Training Program – This program and related planning resources were developed to reduce risks associated with manually lifting and moving materials, including strain and sprain injuries.. Best Built Plans – CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOKHOME CONSTRUCTION BOOKCHART CONSTRUCTION COMPANYCHART CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTCONSTRUCTION FLOW CHART TEMPLATECONSTRUCTION GANTT CHART EXCELCONSTRUCTION GANTT CHARTTEMPLATE
The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENING …BUILDING TRADES NATIONAL MEDICAL SCREENINGBUILDING TRADES MEDICAL SCREENING PROGRAMBT MEDICALDOE SICK WORKER PROGRAMENERGY WORKERS MEDICAL SERVICES The Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) provides free medical screening services to construction workers formerly employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons sites, who may be at risk for occupational illnesses. Since 1996, BTMed has provided nearly 40,000 medical screening exams and 6,400 low-dose CT scans to these workers. It offers conventional CPWR | FOUNDATIONS FOR SAFETY LEADERSHIPCENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH AND TRAININGCPWR SAFETY TOPICS Over 100,000 individuals have taken the FSL either during the 30-hour course or as part of a company or union training program. Learn more about the FSL dissemination here.. The highly interactive module teaches students about the costs of ineffective, and the benefits of effective safety leadership. CPWR | COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES In collaboration with several universities and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), CPWR has developed several resources to help the construction industry understand the science and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine.CPWR | A-Z INDEX
In addition to the filtered search functionality included on our site, cpwr.com includes this alphabetical index to assist users in easily navigating the site by topic. The topics included have been identified as the most popular and relevant to a broad cross section of researchers, safety & health professionals, and construction industrystakeholders. As we
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RESEARCH. CPWR conducts industry-driven research on existing and emerging hazards to better understand the risks, analyze and interpret key data, and find practical solutions and approaches to CPWR | CONSTRUCTION CHART BOOK The sixth edition of The Construction Chart Book – The U.S. Construction Industry and Its Workers continues to present the most complete data available on all facets of the U.S. construction industry: economic, demographic, employment/income, education/training, and safety and health issues, plus much more allin one place.
CPWR | INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR SERIES CPWR-NIOSH COVID-19 Webinar: COVID 19 Science and Policy Update with Dr. John Howard Welcome: Chris Cain, CIH, Executive Director, CPWR Presenter: Dr. John Howard, Director, NIOSH, and Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program, U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices.
CPWR | RESOURCES TO PREVENT OPIOID DEATHS IN CONSTRUCTION According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were more than 60,000 opioid-related overdose deaths in the 12 months ending in July 2020 –- a nearly 30% increase from the previous year.1 The construction industry has one of the highest injury rates in the U.S., and opioids have commonly been prescribed toCPWR | DATA REPORTS
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