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Health Hazards in Construction. Regulations for construction health hazards  29 CFR 1926 Subpart H 1a.

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1 Health Hazards in Construction

2 Regulations for construction health hazards  29 CFR 1926 Subpart H 1a

3 First-aid requirements  Provide first-aid supplies  First-aid kit  Infirmary, clinic, hospital, or physician  Valid certificate in first-aid training 2a

4 Explain what drinking water requirements have to be met  Portable containers  Dipped from containers  Clearly marked  Common drinking cup  Single service cups 3a

5 Toilets on the jobsite  20 or fewer employees  20 or more  200 or more  Temporary field conditions 4a

6 Different types of toilets  Privies  Chemical toilets  Recirculating toilets  Combustion toilets  Mobile crews 5a

7 Washing facilities  Adequate washing facilities  Near proximity to the worksite  Sanitary condition 6a

8 Lavatories  Provide lavatories  This does not apply to mobile crews 7a

9 Provide each lavatory with:  Hot and cold running water  Tepid running water  Hand soap or cleansing agents  Hand towels or cloth toweling  Convenient to the lavatories 7b

10 If showers are required  If showers are required  Body soap or cleansing agents  Hot and cold water  Individual clean towels 8a

11 Vermin control  Enclosed workplace construction  Rodents, insects, and other vermin  Extermination program 9a

12 Noise exposure  Sound levels  Administrative or engineering controls  Personal protective equipment 10a

13 Radioactive materials or X-rays  Competent persons  Specially trained  Safe operation 11a

14 Lasers  Qualified and trained employees  Proof of qualification 12a

15 Hazardous substances  How exposure occurs  Threshold Limit Values 13a

16 Illumination Illumination  Minimum intensities  Ramps  Runways  Corridors 14a

17 Illumination  Offices  Shops  Storage areas 14b

18 Ventilation  Gases  Vapors  Fumes 15a

19 Ventilation  Dusts  Mists  Engineering control 15b

20 Hazard communication  Identical requirements  At 29 CFR1910.1200  Initial training on hazardous chemicals 16a

21 Hazard communication  New physical or health hazard  Categories of hazards  Specific chemicals  Labels and MSDA 16b

22 Hazard communication information  29 CFR 1926.59  Hazardous chemicals  Written HazCom program  List of hazardous chemicals  MSDS’s 17a

23 Hazard communication training  Detection methods  Chemical physical/health hazards  Hazard protection measures 18a

24 Hazard communication training  Hazard communication program  Labeling system  MSDS info 18b

25 4,4' Methylenedianiline (MDA)  4,4' Methylenedianiline (MDA)  Health hazards  Exposure routes 19a

26 MDA signage  Post and maintain legible signs  Label for containers of MDA 20a

27 MDA training  MSDS for MDA  Written training 21a

28 Lead exposure  Types of construction 22a

29 Employee training  Warning signs and labels  MSDS  Employee information and training 23a

30 Employee training  Action level exposure  Initial training  Annual training 23b

31 Lead training program  1926.62 Lead standard/appendices  Action level exposure  Respirators  Medical surveillance program 24a

32 Lead training program  Engineering controls and work practices  Compliance plan  Chelating agents  Right of access to records 24b

33 Lead warning signs  Warning signs required  Maintain signs 25a

34 Hazardous material markings, labels, placards  HazMat defined  Package requirements  Vehicle requirements  Retain and maintain 26a

35 Process safety management  Objective  Process training  Operating procedures training 27a

36 Process safety management  Specific safety/health hazards  Emergency operations  Safe work practices 27b

37 Refresher training  Every three years  For each employee operating a process 27c

38 General training requirements for HAZWOPER  Objective  Training needed  Health and safety plan  General site workers  Specific limited task workers 28a

39 Initial training requirements for HAZWOPER  24-hour training 29a


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