Construction Safety Auditing Made Easy


Book Description

This newly updated edition provides safety professionals with a methodical process for performing effective safety audits of their workplaces to ensure compliance with the federal OSHA regulations. Referencing the most current regulations available, this book uses a series of detailed checklists to help construction safety veterans and novices conduct self audits to determine deficiencies, achieve compliance, and maintain a safe working environment. All checklists are based on federal Occupational Safety and Health Act requirements, and topics covered include the most commonly cited standards, the most frequently overlooked standards, and the workplace activities most likely to incur accidents and injuries. Checklists also include recommended practices, printed in italics for easy identification. Construction Safety Auditing Made Easy's user-friendly format allows readers to quickly determine where compliance problems exist for the principal issues most construction sites face. It also enables readers to determine their company's level of compliance with the regulations and the effectiveness of their programs using the author's own rating system.




Safety Auditing Made Easy


Book Description

Featuring more than 400 pages of original checklists, this reference simplifies 1,500+ pages of federal regulations, allowing you to easily identify areas in your safety program that require corrective actions. These checklists, which cover a range of safety concerns, allow you to identify discrepancies, minimize future oversights, and implement an effective auditing process with a minimum of auditor training. As a result, you'll reduce costs, increase employee morale, and improve public relations. The author begins the book with an introduction to auditing. She discusses how to approach the audit, organize an audit team, and rate audited facilities. She also details the general procedures of a self-audit, including writing a letter of notification, reviewing pre-audit records, interviewing employees, inspecting the site, and writing the audit report. She begins each section with a brief, easy-to-read overview of the checklists that it contains. Also included are common acronyms, measurement abbreviations, a glossary, and three additional resources: OSHA Statistics, a Scorekeeper's Note Pad, and a directory of OSHA Consultation Services.




ESAs Made Easy


Book Description

Learn how to conduct and evaluate a successful Phase I ESA to identify existing or potential environmental hazards and 'special resources' for a subject property. Through its easy-to-follow checklist format and sample ESA, this book shows you everything you need to know about Phase I ESAs, including ESA statement of work, environmental databases, ESA report appendices, ESA process, site history, governmental records, site reconnaissance, environmental hazards, underground and aboveground storage tanks, historic properties and national landmarks, scientific significance, and more.




Hazard Communication Made Easy


Book Description

Using the simple and effective checklist method, this book offers a convenient and efficient way to comply with complicated federal regulations and to help your employees understand the dangers of the hazardous materials in your workplace. Written by the authors of Safety Made Easy, Hazard Communication Made Easy provides you with a practical guide to creating and implementing a complete Hazard Communication Program. You'll find sample forms and documents, a "ready to use" HazCom Program and Training Module, and specific requirements for the most common chemical and physical hazards so you will have all the information you need to customize your individual HazCom programs.




EH&S Auditing Made Easy


Book Description

Don't begin your next occupational and environmental safety audit without using the 400+ detailed checklists in this book! With these checklists in hand, conducting self-audits to quickly discover where OSHA, EPA, and DOT compliance problems may exist in your facility is a snap. The EH&S compliance obligations that most industrial facilities face are presented in a user-friendly format that is easy to understand and follow. The appropriate Code of Federal Regulations citations are provided, along with background and reference information to streamline your audit. This practical, hands-on auditing tool includes common industry standards and suggested best practices that can further enhance safety and improve efficiency and productivity. Hess includes a glossary of EH&S terms, acronyms, information on the most frequently cited violations, a summary of administrative requirements, local contact information for compliance assistance, and a detailed index to speed you to the information you're looking for.




Construction Safety Handbook


Book Description

This much anticipated new edition provides employers and employees with a day-to-day guide to reducing accidents and injuries, ensuring compliance, avoiding fines and penalties, and controlling workers' compensation costs. You'll not only find comprehensive discussions on all of the construction safety regulations found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 29 Chapter 1926, but you'll also find the actual legal text of the regulations and overviews for each sub Chapter for easier reference. This Construction Safety Handbook covers both the obvious and the hidden dangers of construction and addresses the latest changes in OSHA standards, including new recordkeeping requirements, new ergonomic guidelines, new requirements in the Steel Erection standard, and new additions to signs, signals, and barricades requirements. Written in plain English, this comprehensive handbook provides you with the legal background, practical advice, and ready-to-use written compliance programs you need to ensure your sites meet workplace safety requirements, protect workers, and comply with the standards. Each Chapter provides a description of the requirements of the standard, and a sample written compliance program, checklists, and the appropriate citations from the 29 CFRs. The latest changes in enforcement and inspection policy are also detailed, and a list of OSHA's most frequently cited construction standards is given.




Construction Safety Kit


Book Description

Between October 2006 and October 2007, OSHA issued nearly $6 million in penalties for violations at industrial and residential sites, highways and street construction sites, and bridge, tunnel, and elevated highway construction sites. The four-book Construction Safety Kit provides the legal text and the expert advice construction professionals need to survive the day-to-day battles with regulations and achieve worker safety. Each kit contains the 2007 Title 29 Part 1926 Code of Federal Regulations, Construction Safety Handbook, Second Edition, by Mark Moran, Construction Safety Auditing Made Easy, Second Edition, by Kathleen Hess-Kosa, and Occupational Safety and Health Simplified for the Construction Industry by Government Institutes.




Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques, Second Edition


Book Description

Published more than ten years ago, the first edition of Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques provided clear, comprehensive guidance on how to mitigate the cost, in personnel and to the bottom line, of accidents/incidents in the workplace. Significantly revised and updated, this Second Edition takes its place as the A to Z hands-on guide to the responsibilities, principles, tools, and techniques involved in accident investigative planning and preparation. Written by safety expert Charles D. Reese, the book details tried and true techniques that have been used by the occupational safety and health community for many years. It also presents the best theoretical methods to help those responsible for occupational safety develop the best prevention initiative for them and their workforce. Based on the premise that all businesses and industries must face the reality that occupational accidents and illnesses will transpire and the results of these events will have a negative impact on the company’s bottom line, the book provides practical examples, easy-to-implement processes, numerous illustrations, and usable forms throughout. See What’s New in the Second Edition Topics such as safety culture and behavior-based safety Expanded coverage of some topics such as analysis tools and accident investigation Updated statistical data, sources, and contacts Updated changes in regulations and compliance Relevance with current trends and issues in accident prevention By investigating the various methods and equipment used in system safety applications, the book covers a myriad of accident/incident prevention techniques and supplies the illustrations and tools that allow readers to begin to develop and build a safety and health program in their workplace. The author draws on his more than 30 years of experience to supply a template for the development of an effective safety and health program.




Environmental Site Assessment Phase I


Book Description

Extensively updated, this third edition provides a valuable guide to the tools and techniques used to perform Phase 1 site assessment. This book elucidates the systematic processes and methods used by leaders in the industry. It also emphasizes the development of an easy-to-follow investigative strategy for in-house assessment. After reviewing the history of the field, legal issues, and important terms, the book discusses physical setting, historic usage, property and area reconnaissance, building materials, and industrial activities associated with a property. It also gives interviewing tips, lists regulatory agencies, and considers unique situations such as wetlands and historical buildings.




Building Successful Safety Teams


Book Description

Learn how to implement a team-based process that enables all members to be responsible to the safety process. In five easy-to-read chapters, behavioral-based safety expert Scott Geller explains the function of teams. He identifies and defines seven types of teams your organization can use to implement behavior-based safety and explains why two of them are essential to any organization.