[UPDATED DECEMBER 12, 2020]

JOBSITE SAFETY ANALYSIS

Before the start of each job, the Superintendent, Jared Morgan (VP over safety), or our Safety Assistant meet to evaluate the job requirements and identify any special safety issues the job may entail. These include:

  • Large steel erection requirements (steel transportation and storage on site before installation, lifting methods and schedules, special placement requirements that may require specific safety processes)
  • Large excavation requirements (hauling-traffic patterns and timing, collapse-prevention needs, etc.)
    Fall-protection needs (perimeter and interior leading edges, holes, upper-level access)
  • Confined spaces
  • Site security (reducing “attractive hazards,” preventing purposeful and inadvertent entrance by non-workers, theft protection)
  • Site natural conditions (potential geological and geographical issues, worker transportation patterns and parking)
  • Demolition needs (large-component deconstruction, swppp, hauling traffic patterns and timing, dangerous and regulated materials removal)
  • Construction methods and schedules (reducing weak steel or concrete structure durations, managing caustic or dangerous materials, special safety equipment that may be needed to complete each task)
  • Live-site considerations (isolating construction from business or education processes and populations, emergency evacuation needs, continuous fire and emergency medical access)

 

In addition to identifying these construction requirements, the safety team identifies the nearest emergency medical clinic and posts that location on the jobsite safety poster.

 
 
JOBSITE SAFETY EQUIPMENT

At the start of each project, we equip the site with the following safety and emergency items:

OSHA | ANSI FIRST AID CABINET

  • Adhesive Bandage 1×3 (100)
  • Adhesive Bandage 3×¾ (100)
  • Fabric Bandage 1×3 (50)
  • Knuckle Bandage (20)
  • Fingertip Bandage (20)
  • Non Sterile Pad 2×3  (8)
  • Tape Roll (1)
  • Triangular Bandage (1)
  • Trauma Pad (2)
  • Bandage Compress (1)
  • Eye Cup (1)
  • Gauze Pads (20)
  • Gauze Rolls (3)
  • Examination Gloves (8)
  • Instant Cold Compress (1)
  • Tweezers (1)
  • Scissor (1)
  • Burn Cream (10)
  • Burn Spray 3 oz. (1)
  • Antibiotic Ointment (10)
  • Antiseptic Spray 3 oz. (1)
  • Alcohol Pads (60)
  • PVP Iodine Pads ()
  • Antiseptic Towelettes (30)
  • Sting Relief Pad (10)
  • First Aid Guide (1)
  • Cotton Tip Applicators (100)
  • Elastic Bandage 3-in (Ace Type) (1)
  • Aspirin Tablets (100)
  • Pain Relief Tablets (100)
  • Antacid Tablets ()
  • Hand Sanitizers (25)
  • Eye Wash 4 oz. (1)
  • Eye Pad (2)
  • Splints / Tongue Depressors (4)
  • Filtration Masks (6)

OSHA | ANSI TRAUMA KIT

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  • Bandage 1×3¼ (2)
  • Bandage 2×4 (2)
  • Bauze Roll 3×12½ (1)
  • Liquid Skin rgram (1)
  • Secure Strips (3) (1)
  • Ibuprofen 800mg (2)
  • Tylenol 1000mg (1)
  • Benadryl 50 mg (1)
  • Pepto Bismol (1)
  • Burnshield Burn Jel 3½ml (1)
  • Lip Guard (1)
  • Sunscreen (1)
  • P.A.W.S. Wipes (1)
  • Oral Pain Relief (1)
  • Triple Antibiotic (1)
  • Hydrocortisone (1)
  • Sting & Bite Relief (1)
  • Saljet Bullet (1)
  • Paracord 20ft (1)
  • Whistle (1)
  • SuperSkin (2)
  • Tweezers (1)
  • EMT Shears (1)
  • Nitrile Gloves (2)

OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT

  • Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Ear Plugs
  • Eye-wash Stations
  • Hard Hats (loaners)
  • N95 Respirators
  • Safety Glasses (clear loaners, also clear and shaded to replace previously issued glasses)
  • Safety Vest (loaners)
  • Work Gloves (to replace previously issued gloves)
JOB OFFICE DOCUMENTATION
  • HazCom or SDS Binder
  • Safety Handbook (Effective June 2021, we will no longer be providing a hard copy of Hogan’s safety handbook at each Hogan project. A current version of Hogan’s safety handbook can be found in Hogan University under "Library" or "Library & Forms.")
 
 
SIGNAGE

The following signage will be available for all employees to see:

  • Safety Poster
  • eVerify Posters
  • Required Training (via the Fineline Workforce Now portal)
  • Site Management Contact and Site Location Information (for 911 calls)
  • Minor and Major First Aid Instructions
  • EEO|AA Poster
  • Minimum Wage Poster
  • Blomquist-Hale Counseling Services Poster
  • Emergency Egress
 
 
JOBSITE SECURITY (updated 03/2022)

At the beginning of each project, as well as during the project, the Superintendent and the Project Manager should review the project requirements and the surrounding community to determine what type of site security requirements should be imposed.

Each project will be fenced and gated. All the gates on the project must be locked each evening.

In addition, depending on the management review described, security cameras, and/or security guards may be used. Additional evening and weekend gate checks may also be scheduled.

 
 
GOOD NEIGHBOR ACTIONS

At the beginning of each project the assigned Superintendent is to contact neighboring businesses and residents, giving them contact information and letting them know that if there are any security or safety (or behavioral) concerns that arise during the project, they should contact him or her.

 
 
SIGNAGE

The following signage will be available for all employees to see:

  • Safety Poster
  • eVerify Posters
  • Required Training (via the Fineline Workforce Now portal)
  • Site Management Contact and Site Location Information (for 911 calls)
  • Minor and Major First Aid Instructions
  • EEO|AA Poster
  • Minimum Wage Poster
  • Blomquist-Hale Counseling Services Poster
  • Emergency Egress

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