Safety on the worksite:
Health & personal safety:
- Please work safely at all times! Keep the work site clean and be aware of those
around you.
- First aid supplies will be available on site and our staff members
are all certified in first aid and CPR. EMS will be called for any serious injuries.
- Please leave personal valuables at home. There will no place to secure wallets,
purses, etc. other than on your person. Do not leave personal valuable items in
clear view in your cars.
- We encourage that you wear work boots for safety reasons.
If you don’t have work boots, then wear hard soled shoes.
Food & drink:
- Eat a good breakfast before you arrive at the site.
- Lunch should not be heavy or greasy because of the heat, it could cause sickness.
- Bring plenty of drinking
water, we will
try to have some available throughout the day, but just
in case we can’t provide any; make sure you have some of your own.
Taking care of yourself during construction:
- On hot days, move slowly and take occasional breaks.
- Drink lots of fluids. Water is best.
- Wear adequate SPF sunscreen. Reapply as required.
- Expect to perspire a lot. This is your body’s method of temperature control.
- – If you feel dizzy, get a headache, or stop perspiring, STOP WORK AT
ONCE!
- – Inform the house leader, get into the shade, and slowly drink a lot of water.
Guidelines for a safe attitude:
- THINK before you do your work or task.
- If you are uncertain about how to do a task or how to operate a power tool—ASK A
SUPERVISOR.
- Concentrate on your task and eliminate distractions.
- Know where the first-aid kit is located and how to get emergency help.
- Inspect all power tools, hand tools, ladders and scaffolding on a daily basis.
- Advise your supervisor IMMEDIATELY of any unsafe or hazardous tool or condition.
Proper safety equipment:
Proper clothing is as essential to safety as the proper selection and use of tools.
Wear clothes and gloves that are appropriate for the work and weather conditions.
Loose clothing is dangerous around power tools. Workers shall wear work boots or
thick-soled shoes at all times when on a construction site. Any worker wearing sandals
or other types of inappropriate footwear shall not be permitted to remain at a construction
site. Hard hats are to be worn while doing demolition work, during the framing phase
of construction, or when required by a supervisor.
Ladders:
Inspect a ladder before you use it. If the ladder is unsafe, don’t use it. Look
for wear and tear, loose rungs and defects. Use a ladder that will reach the work.
An extension ladder should reach 3 feet above the work level. Move your ladder with
your work. If both of your shoulders are extended outside the ladder while you are
working, you are reaching too far. When using an extension ladder, use the “4-to-1”
rule: For every 4 feet of height, move the bottom of the ladder 1 foot away from the wall. A ladder is pitched at the proper, safe angle if you can grasp a rung
at shoulder height. Place your ladder on solid footing. If there is a danger of
the ladder moving while you work, tie it down. If there is a danger that the ladder
will be hit, barricade it. If the feet of the ladder are not level, dig the ground
out under one foot with the claw of a hammer rather than raise one foot with blocks.
Never use an aluminum ladder in the vicinity of electrical lines and never use a
ladder outdoors during inclement weather or on very windy days. Carry tools and
materials in proper carrying devices and keep your hands free for climbing. When
climbing, always face the ladder.
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