OSHA has identified four categories of hazards that account for more than 50% of all construction fatalities
OSHA has identified four categories of hazards that account for more than 50% of all construction fatalities:
Falls (36.5%)
Struck by object (10.1%)
Electrocutions (8.6%)
Caught-in/between (2.5%)
The assignment is to write a research paper involving one of these four construction hazard categories. You may narrow your topic down to a more specific type of accident within the major category. For example, under falls, you could focus your research on falls from ladders. When writing the paper, consider the following questions:
1. What are the common causative factors?
2. What does data indicate?
3. What are the effective proven corrective measures?
The submission must be a minimum of three pages in length, not including the title page or reference page. A minimum of three scholarly reference sources must be used from the CSU/Waldorf Online Library. Scholarly sources include: peer-reviewed journal articles, safety reference books and textbooks, and other publications by safety professionals and organizations (print or online). Note that wikipedia.com, answers.com, ask.com, about.com, and similar broad-based Internet sites are not considered scholarly sources. Use government and professional safety-related sources, such as osha.gov, niosh.gov, asse.org, nsc.org, and nfpa.org. Contact your professor if you have any questions about the validity of a reference source.
APA format is required. Be sure to use in-text citations for direct quotes and paraphrased information.
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Electrocutions are defined as a type of construction hazards that seriously exposes workers to lethal amount of electrical energy. Workers may be exposed to burns, shock explosions, and fire, which might either cause serious injuries or rather loss of lives. Although electricity is the source of these hazards, and all of these hazards are of equal importance, for this lesson focuses on electrocution hazards…………………….
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