Construction Site Safety

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  1. 3. Protect hands from chemicals, cuts, and other hazards.
  2. 7. Material that can be burned in the air.
  3. 10. An unsafe working condition that can cause damage, injury, loss or illness.
  4. 11. Material that is easily ignited and burns quickly.
  5. 12. An action or decision deviating from a mandatory safety procedure.
  6. 15. Fire involving flammable liquids ( Oil, Gasoline)
  7. 18. An unexpected and unplanned event that doesn’t result in harm but is worth reporting.
  8. 20. Damage to a construction worker’s body.
  9. 21. Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep
  10. 24. Fire involving combustible metals ( Magnesium, Lithium)
  11. 26. Fire involving combustible cooking ( Kitchen Oil, Grease)
  12. 27. Emergency treatment given to an injured worker while still at the jobsite.
  13. 28. a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises
  14. 29. Protect the eyes from splashes and flying debris.
  15. 30. Clothing and equipment designed to protect workers against potential hazards and unsafe environments
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  1. 1. Physical harm caused to someone or something that impairs its normal value or function.
  2. 2. A formal statement or document verifying that a specific person has been appropriately trained on a safety topic
  3. 4. ensures legally safe and healthy working conditions for employees by setting workplace standards, enforcing safety regulations and providing training, education and assistance
  4. 5. Protect the feet from hazards like crushing injuries and slips.
  5. 6. Anything at a jobsite that could cause accidental loss of balance or body control leading to a fall.
  6. 8. Exposure to a dangerous level of electricity.
  7. 9. Controls used to prevent workers from losing their balance and falling or — in the even of a fall — catch the worker before they’re injured.
  8. 13. The probability of hazard-induced harm occurring based on an assessment of current circumstances at a jobsite.
  9. 14. is a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a dry or wet chemical
  10. 16. a type of hat that is made of a strong material to protect the head
  11. 17. Any source that can potentially cause harm or injury.
  12. 19. Fire involving common combustibles ( Wood, Paper, Cloth)
  13. 22. A jobsite-related event that causes injury or ill health to a construction worker.
  14. 23. Fire involving energized electrical ( Wiring, Motors)
  15. 25. The condition of being protected from harm and exposure.