Transcription of 817 Steel Erection Safety - OSHAcademy
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Despite being covered since 1971 under the original Steel Erection standard, America's 56,000 Steel erectors continue to suffer 35 fatal accidents per year, a rate of one death per 1,600 workers. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics lists Steel Erection as one of the top 10 most hazardous occupations. Steel Erection work includes heavy duty high rise structures, metal buildings, and even signs. Steel Erection is often the skeletal core of bridges, office buildings, commercial, retail, and industrial structures. This course contains important information to protect your employees and their co-workers who are engaged in Steel Erection projects on your Erection Safety This page intentionally blank OSHA cademy Course 817 Study Guide Steel Erection Safety Copyright 2022 Geigle Safety Group, Inc. No portion of this text may be reprinted for other than personal use. Any commercial use of this document is strictly forbidden. Contact OSHA cademy to arrange for use as a training document.
standard, America's 56,000 steel erectors continue to suffer 35 fatal accidents per year, a rate of one death per 1,600 workers. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics lists steel erection as one of the top 10 most hazardous occupations. Steel erection work includes heavy duty high rise structures, metal buildings, and even signs.
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