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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 19–22, 2017
Paper Number: ASSE-17-552
... Introduction Construction is still one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, with jobsites being complex networks of people, equipment, and activity that are risky and ever-changing. With continued pressure to drive more value to clients, how do project teams use technology...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 8–11, 2014
Paper Number: ASSE-14-726
... survey walsh employee carpenter guideline construction ergonomic program injury participant non-traditional focus construction industry ergonomics reduction health & medicine training class walsh workforce human factors water management ergonomic issue construction worker jobsite...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: ASSE-10-650
... transportation workforce construction industry jobsite diversity Session No. 650 Effectively Communicating with The Hispanic Workforce Grace Gandarilla Risk & Safety Manager Jordan Construction El Paso, Texas Patricia Kagerer, CSP, ARM, CRIS Vice President Risk & Safety Jordan Construction Dallas, Texas...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: ASSE-10-663
... (JHAs) in your work planning personal knowledge observation skill workplace hazard responsibility crocodile proper training hazard recognition perception safety hazard injury supervisor pinch point stop work authority jobsite appropriate precaution hazard video Session...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 9–12, 2008
Paper Number: ASSE-08-775
... have gained a real understanding of jobsite ergonomic exposures, specific job tasks, and workforce limitations within the construction trades that impact productivity, efficiency, and risk factors. This paper will focus on areas and the methods to enhance production, efficiency, and reduce risk...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2005
Paper Number: ASSE-05-508
... Construction Jobsites are ever changing environments with multiple tasks at any given time. Bringing order and control to the ever changing environment can present quite a challenge for companies specifically related to safety. Construction is the most dangerous of all U.S. industries...