Recognize Any Hazard(s) ?: Source: Southwest Safety Training Alliance

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Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Southwest Safety Training Alliance

YES
No protective system in this excavation. Potential crushing hazard from overhead boulder.

Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Compacion Foundation (HCAdetejas.org)

YES
Caught-in hazards occur when a worker could be caught inside of or in between different objects

Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: OSHA Region IV National Photo Archive

YES

Unguarded belt and pulley. Worker can get hand and/or clothing caught in running nip point

Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Compacion Foundation (HCAdetejas.org)

YES
Gloves, long sleeve shirts, jewelry, or loose fitting clothing can be hazardous if caught in moving parts.

Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: OSHA Directorate of Construction

YES
Next to a residential structure

Worker in an unprotected vertical wall trench [pipe work] is exposed to being totally engulfed by the trench if it collapses.

No protective systems in use

Ladder at the end of the trench

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Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Indian River Community (now State) College

YES
Truck box not blocked

Do not work between the frame and dump box of

a dump truck

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Source: Indian River Community (now State) College

Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Indian River Community (now State) College

YES
Employee could be caught between track of dozer and wall

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Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Indian River Community (now State) College

YES
Crane booms that are not adequately supported when the pins are removed during dismantling
Do not work under the truss

boom during
dismantling

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Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: Construction Safety Council

YES

The wrecking ball is loosely attached to arm; could come loose and strike operators cab

A worker could be caught between the wrecking ball and the dumpster
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Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

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Source: OSHA Region IV National Photo Archive

YES

Unstable footing on scaffold by using concrete block


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