Updated Spanish book to be published and available soon, once revisions are completed based on the 5/20/2024 OSHA HazCom final rule. While the rule takes effect 7/19/2024, the compliance dates don’t begin until 1/19/2026 per 29 CFR 1910.1200(j).
- Construction handbook provides immediate access to key OSHA regulatory and jobsite-hazard information, along with practical safety and health tips
- Helps employees recognize hazards and avoid injuries and illnesses
- Features easy-to-read format and full-color images
- English and Spanish books include content updates based on OSHA's 2015 Confined Spaces rule, 2016 Silica rule, 2016 Eye/Face Protection rule, 2016 Recordkeeping rule, 2018 Crane rule, and 2019 Standards Improvement Project (SIP) rule
- Includes chapter review quizzes to aid employee retention (see below to download answer key)
- Compact size makes the handbook a convenient reference for employees
- Softbound, English - 320 pages, Spanish - 360 pages
- Measures 5-1/4" W x 8-1/4" H
- Available in English and Spanish
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The OSHA Construction Safety Handbook covers 22 critical topics:
- Confined Space Entry
- Cranes & Derricks
- Electrical Safety
- Emergency Response
- Ergonomics and Back Safety
- Excavations
- Fall Protection
- First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens
- Hazard Communication
- Health and Wellness
- Jobsite Exposures
- Lockout/Tagout
- Ladders and Stairways
- Materials Handling and Storage
- Motor Vehicles
- PPE
- Scaffolds
- Site Safety and Security
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Tool Safety
- Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
- Work Zone Safety
J. J. Keller's OSHA Construction Safety Handbook is an important part of a company's program to teach employees about construction work hazards they face every day. So what's construction work? The term "construction work" means work for construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating. It should be noted that the Construction Safety Regulations at 29 CFR 1926 apply to every place of employment where a worker engages in construction work. That means an employer doesn't need to be a construction company to fall under these regulations. Even manufacturers can be caught under Part 1926 if their workers perform construction work.
View Sample
Click on the links below to view English or Spanish sample pages from the OSHA Construction Safety Handbook.
English Sample Pages
Spanish Sample Pages
J. J. Keller's OSHA Safety Training Handbook also includes chapter review quizzes to aid employee retention.
Click here to download the answer key.
Industry: Construction Safety
Average Rating: 4.5
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Format: Softbound
Size: 5.25" x 8.25"
Format: Softbound
Need to Purchase a Case?: 25 per case
ISBN: 979-8-88912-483-2, 9798889124832
UPC: 755547039081