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Grounding, 38–39 Heavy Construction Equipment, 81–83
flaggers, 81
Guarding, 20, 72, 84, 100
haulage and earth-moving equipment, 82
Guardrails, 69–71 safety requirements, 81–83
applications, 70 seat belts, 81–82
elevator shaft openings, 70
fall protection, 69–70 High voltage, 5, 9, 19, 28, 39–40
floor/roof openings, 70 Highlift trucks, 5
mid-rail, 69–70 Hitches, 123–124
specifications, 69
top rail, 69–70 Hoists, 3, 40–41
wall openings, 70–71 Horn, 29, 66
Guards, 90, 132, 134 Horse scaffold, 116, 125
Hand protection, 101 Hot Pipes and Hot Surfaces, 83–84
Hand signals, 31–32 Hot work 141–142
Harness, 24, 56, 58, 121 Housekeeping/Site Cleaning, 84
Haulage and earth-moving equipment, 82 ground areas, 84
storage areas, 84
Hazard Communication Program (HAZCOM), 71–73 work surfaces, 84
labeling, 73
list of hazardous substances, 71 Impalement, 19–22, 59, 110
training, 71–73 Industrial trucks, 3, 4, 65–66, 83, 143
program, 71–73
SDS, 72–73 Injury and Illness Prevention (IIP) Program, 84–86
safe handling, 72 code of safe practices, 85
elements, 85
Hazardous chemicals, 34, 71–73 employee rights, 86
Head protection, 56, 66, 102, 142 general safety requirements, 86
recordkeeping, 85
Hearing protection, 15, 101–102, 136
requirement for construction, 85
Heat Illness Prevention, 73–81 safety training, 85
emergency response, 75, 78, 79–80 written program, 85
fainting, 73–75 Insulated tools, 103
heat cramps, 73–74
heat exhaustion, 73–75, 80 Jack hammer, 132, 136
heat rash, 73–74 Knots, 88, 124
heat stress, 80
heat stroke, 73, 75, 80 Ladders, 87–92
high heat procedure, 78 ladder size, 88
shade, 75–76, 77–78, 80 ladder types, 87–88, 92
symptoms, 73–75, 77–80 portable ladders, 87–89, 91
training, 74, 79, 80 training, 91–92
water, 75–76, 77–78, 80 Ladder jack scaffold, 125
written procedures, 75
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