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Two workers using small pneumatic hammers. No hearing protection, eye protection or respirators. It does not appear that engineering controls are bein...

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Hazardous waste worker wearing level C protective clothing operating a bull dozer at a hazardous waste site....

ACCSH 1994-4, exh 8, Engineering Work Group Final Report

ACCSH Engineering Workgroup report and recommendations for OSHA Work Group on their review of construction standards to determine where Competent Pers...

ACCSH 1995-1, exh 10, Health and Safety of Women in Construction (HASWIC) Final Report

Study and recommendations based on the work of the ACCSH Health and Safety of Women in Construction. The focus is on the prevalence of a hostile workp...

An Analysis of Construction Accidents from a Design Perspective

An analysis of construction worker deaths and disabling injuries to determine whether addressing safety through project design could have prevented th...

Noise on the Job can damage your hearing: Insulation Workers

Handout for Insulation Workers on sources of noise, effects of noise on hearing, and how to protect yourself from noise, including selection of hearin...

Noise on the Job can damage your hearing: Bricklayers

Handout for Bricklayers on sources of noise, effects of noise on hearing, and how to protect yourself from noise, including selection of hearing prote...

Noise on the Job can damage your hearing: Sheet Metal Workers

Handout for Sheet Metal Workers on sources of noise, effects of noise on hearing, and how to protect yourself from noise, including selection of heari...

Noise on the Job can damage your hearing: Electricians

Handout for Electricians on sources of noise, effects of noise on hearing, and how to protect yourself from noise, including selection of hearing prot...

Noise on the Job can damage your hearing: Tilesetters

Handout for Tilesetters on sources of noise, effects of noise on hearing, and how to protect yourself from noise, including selection of hearing prote...