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Certification Points Through 2011 Certification Points Through 2011  Certification Points Through 2011  95 10 months ago
Conference Presentations Conference Presentations  Various local conferences  3 4 days ago
Focus Four Susan Harwood Grant Focus Four Susan Harwood Grant  The grantee developed training materials concerning Focus Four construction hazards including falls, struck by, caught in or between, and electrical hazards. Materials include an instructor and student manuals. Materials are available in English and Spanish.
 
5 17 months ago
Mirror Check Day March 19, 2013 Mirror Check Day March 19, 2013  Mission Description: During the allotted time frame of the “Mirror Check,” each participating company will designate an individual to provide a group safety training component involving employees on their project/location. In addition, the company will conduct an inspection of its facility/location or site and track how many pieces of equipment or vehicles were inspected. Participating organizations will be asked to document training and inspection via their own internal attendance sheets and complete a course evaluation to assist in determining of the effectiveness of this event. Please coordinate the totals for your facility/location or site and have one course evaluation completed per facility/location or site:  ¬¬¬ http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GN7YMCD

General Information: Cars, pickups, dump trucks, delivery vehicles, 18-wheelers as wells as fork trucks and heavy construction equipment all have something in common.  OSHA investigated eight worker deaths in New England in 2012 due to backovers and three more involved working on or near vehicles.  The count does not include several public sector workers not investigated by OSHA, scores more severely injured in this type of accident or at home injuries.  All industries and facilities are exposed to backover hazards, such as construction, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and education and all employees must be trained in recognizing the hazards associated with motor vehicles and other equipment.
 
9 5 weeks ago
Monthly Presentations Monthly Presentations  Library of meeting presentations  14 4 months ago
Outreach Documents Outreach Documents    3 17 months ago
Residential Residential    1 12 months ago