Documents
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A Comparison of Safety and Health Training of Painters in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington
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ABC's of Head Protection
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Aerial Lifts Accidents: Operator or Machine?
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Alaska : Certifying Painters
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Annotated Bibliography of Issues in the U.S. Construction Industry
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ANSI/ISEA 107-1999 American National Standard for High-Visibility Safety Apparel
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Army Corps Sets a Standard on Construction Ergonomics
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Be Seen, Stay Safe
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BUILT - Union Yes Tobacco No
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BUILT Instructor's Manual
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BUILT: Quitting Tobacco - The Next Step: Employer's Toolbox for Building a Cessation Program
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BUILT: Tobacco-Free Construction Worksites: A Labor-Management Guide
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BUILT: Toxics & Tobacco on the Job - Protecting Your Health: Construction Workers' Guide
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Cal/OSHA Submits Heat Stress Regulations to State
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CalOSHA Creates New Standards to Protect Workers from Dust and Silica
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Chemical Spills Checklist
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City of Philadelphia: New Regulations for Erection, Use and Inspection of Tower Cranes
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Compactor Overturns and Rollover Protective Structures
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Connecticut: Watching for Lead
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Construction Declares War on Highway Work Zone Carnage
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Construction Noise: Exposure, Effects, and the Potential for Remediation; A Review and Analysis
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Construction-Zone Safeguards Adopted for Dump Trucks
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CPWR Technical Report: Occupational Licensing and Injuries and Death in Construction: An Analysis of Electricians and Plumbers
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Criteria For a Recommended Standard
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Deaths and Injuries Involving Elevators and Escalators - A Report of the Center To Protect Workers' Rights
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Department of Energy Hoisting and Rigging Handbook
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EPA & NIOSH Warn Homeowners and Workers about Asbestos Hazard from Vermiculite Insulation
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Fall Protection
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Fall Protection: Misconceptions & Myths; Working Within the OSHA System
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For Contractors, Safety Means Planning
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Hazard Checklist: Abrasive Wheel Equipment (Grinders)
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Hazard Checklist: Electrical
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Hazard Checklist: Flammable & Combustible Materials
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Hazard Checklist: Fueling
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Hazard Checklist: Hoist and Auxiliary Equipment
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Hazard Checklist: Housekeeping
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Hazard Checklist: Injury and Illness Prevention Program
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Hazard Checklist: Lock-out Block-out Procedures
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Hazard Checklist: Medical Services and First Aid
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Hazard Checklist: Noise
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Hazard Checklist: Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing
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Hazard Checklist: Portable Hand Tools and Equipment
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Hazard Checklist: Portable Power-Operated Tools & Equipment
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Hazard Checklist: Record Keeping
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Hazard Checklist: Spraying Operations
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Hazard Checklist: Toxic Substances
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Hazard Checklist: Transporting Employees
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Hazard Checklist: Walkways
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Healthy Aging for a Sustainable Workforce
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How Much Am I Allowed to Lift?
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Kentucky, Utah: It Is "Feasible" to Provide Fall Protection in Residential Construction
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Managing Mobile Crane Hazards
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Mold in Construction
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Mold in Construction Checklist
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New Law in New Jersey Bans Dry Cutting of Masonry
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NIOSH - Respirator Users Notice; Emany Consulting Mislabeled Packaging
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NIOSH Alert, Preventing Deaths and Injuries While Compacting or Baling Refuse Material, 2003-124
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NIOSH Hazard ID 10
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NIOSH Respirator Fact Sheet: What you should know in deciding whether to buy escape hoods, gas masks, or other respirators for preparedness at home and work
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Blood Lead Surveillance Of Construction Workers
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Blood Lead Surveillance Of Construction Workers
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On the ROAD - Looking for Safety Zones
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Oregon OSHA Likely to Adopt New Rule For Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Use
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Preventing Electrocutions of Crane Operators and Crew Members Working Near Overhead
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Preventing Lead Poisoning in Construction Workers
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Preventing Occupational Fatalities in Confined Spaces
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Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths from Traffic-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes
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Respirators Checklist
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Respirators Training Guide
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Respiratory Protection
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Safe Work for Youth in Construction
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Safety and Health on Bridge Repair, Renovation and Demolition Projects
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Silica Alert
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Silicosis in Sandblasters: A Case Study Adapted for Use in U.S. High Schools
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Standard Offers Increased Visibility to Workers
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State OSHA 10 Laws
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Army Corps of Engineers Safety Manual
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Weak Wage Laws can "Injure" You
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What Physicians Need to Know About Occupational Silicosis and Silica Exposure Sources
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What Physicians Need to Know About Silicosis in Construction, Demolition, and Renovation Workers
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What They Knew, When They Knew it
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Why GFCIs Fail
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Worker Protection Programs in Construction
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Workers Lose Benefits When Prevailing Wage Laws are Cut
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