Strategies for construction hazard recognition



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STRATEGIES FOR CONSTRUCTION HAZARD RECOGNITION
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The job as discussed is specific (i.e. work tasks are appropriately identified however, it is not detailed associated tools and work methods are not thoroughly detailed) and therefore does not identify all of the work to be completed. Tools required to complete the job and environmental conditions are ignored. The basic steps of the job are discussed and explained in sequential order. However, the integration of steps is discussed only in general terms. The relationship between workers tasks and tools are not considered. Relevant energy sources and specific hazards are addressed and discussed subsequent plans to mitigate the hazards are addressed (e.g. permits, tools, equipment, training, procedures. However, potential hazards in surrounding work areas, or associated with adjacent work, are not discussed. Alternative means and methods are not discussed. STOP Work Authority although recognized as general safety policy is not particularly addressed
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