
Safety and Health on the Web
The
Electronic Library of Construction Occupational Safety and Health
(eLCOSH) was developed by the Center to Protect Workers’Rights
(CPWR) with support from a grant from the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The Center to Protect Workers’Rights
is the safety and health research, development, and training arm
for the Building and Construction Trades of the AFL-CIO.
The site is updated on a regular basis as pertinent
issues rise regarding construction safety and health. A partial
list of contents include:
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Brochures, pocket cards, or short articles for
workers about hazards and injury/illness prevention
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Toolbox talks, safety checklists, and injury/death
investigations
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Links to government and other scientific reports
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Training requirements, materials, and other training
topics
Users can explore eLCOSH in two ways—through
a search key or by using buttons for different hazards, trades,
types of job site, and a miscellaneous "other." There
are separate Spanish language materials and a limited number of
other non-English materials. Documents are posted in a universal
format to assure easy downloading of original page layouts.
Examples of selectable items
include: |
By Hazard |
By Trade |
Building/Structure Collapse |
Boilermaker |
Confined Spaces |
Bricklayer |
Cranes and Hoists |
Drywall Installer |
Drugs and Alcohol |
Electrical Worker |
Electricity |
Glazier |
Motor Vehicle |
Hazardous Cleanup |
Slips, Trips, Falls |
Ironworker |
Trenches and Excavations |
Laborer |
The eLCOSH Web site is free to the public. It is
designed to help both the expert and the novice to safety. To access
eLCOSH, use the following Internet address: http://www.elcosh.org.
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