Safety Handbook for Construction Site Workers Occupational Safety and Health Branch LabourDepartment This handbook is issued free of charge and can be obtained from offices of the Occupational Safety and Health Branch, Labour Department. It can also be download from http://www.labour.gov.hk/eng/public/b69.htm. For enquiries about the addresses and telephone numbers of the offices, please call 2559 2297. This handbook may be freely reproduced except for advertising, endorsement or commercial purposes. Please acknowledge the source asSafety Handbook for Construction Site Workers, published by the Labour Department. Safety Handbook for Construction Site Workers Introduction Most accidents can be prevented ...
CONTRACTOR HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN Company name: Client name: Site/Work Location: Description of the Work Name Signature Date Plan Prepared By: Plan Approved By: Contents: 1 - Contractors Health & Safety Policy/Statement 2 - Schedule of Appointed Responsible Persons 3 - Management & Supervision Organisational Chart 4 - Construction Risk Assessment 5 - Fall Protection Plan 6 - Hazardous Work/Activities - Method Statements 7 - Personal Protective Equipment Requirements 8 - Measures to Control the Condition and Use of Tools and Equipment 9 - Fire Prevention and Control Measures 10 - Use and Control of Hazardous Chemical Substances ...
Occupational Safety and Health Administration www.osha.gov OSHA 3886 October 2016 Recommended Practices for Safety & Health Programs in Construction DISCLAIMER These practices for safety and health programs for hazards. However, their program may not contain construction worksites are recommendations only. all of the practices recommended in this document. Employers in construction work must have a program Employers will not be cited if their safety and health that includes measures to detect and correct workplace program does not comply with this document. FOREWORD FOREWORD Establishing a safety and health program at Resources and Tools to Support your job ...
Guidance note - Construction site safety recommendations Minimize spread of infections in light of COVID-19 Some critical construction activities such as building health facilities or erecting emergency shelters are likely to continue during the restrictions in place due to COVID-19. Partners overseeing construction sites operating during the COVID-19 pandemic should ensure all possible steps are taken to protect their workforce and to minimize the spread of the infection. This guidance is based on WHO’s key messages for infection prevention and control, and illustrates some basic measures and principles to be followed in this scenario. It mostly focuses on construction ...