Lesson 1Struck-by hazards: falling tools/materials, moving equipment, crane lifts, suspended loadsThis part looks at struck-by dangers from tools, materials, and machines. It covers falling items, moving vehicles, crane jobs, hanging loads, and controls like barriers, watchers, and no-go areas.
Spot overhead work and drop areasTool tying and material holding waysVehicle and machine path mappingCrane swing area and load path controlsWatcher jobs and signal talksLesson 2Fall hazards: unprotected edges, scaffold gaps, openings, floor openings and stair voidsThis part details how to spot and group fall dangers on busy sites. It deals with edges, openings, scaffolds, floor and stair gaps, and checks exposure time, worker jobs, and needed fall guard systems.
Spot unprotected edges and front edgesFind floor, roof, and shaft openingsScaffold gaps, entry points, and platformsCheck fall heights and exposure timePick guardrails, covers, and PFAS choicesLesson 3Electrical hazards: live conductors, temporary power, incomplete installationsThis part deals with electrical dangers from temp and lasting systems. It covers live wires, temp power, unfinished setups, lockout tagging, and checking cords, panels, and supply.
Spot open and live partsTemp power setup and load handlingCheck cords, GFCIs, and panelsLockout tagout working with contractorsControls near water, metal, and wet jobsLesson 4PPE and human factors: missing eye protection/gloves, fatigue, language and supervision gapsThis part looks at PPE use and human factors that affect danger exposure. It covers missing or wrong PPE, tiredness, stress, language blocks, supervision quality, and ways to build safety ways.
Match PPE to job, danger, and placeSpot non-use and wrong PPE waysRecognize tiredness, stress, and distraction signsHandle language and reading limitsSupervisor being there and showing exampleLesson 5Housekeeping and access hazards: congested routes, blocked emergency exits, trip/slip surfacesThis part looks at housekeeping and access dangers that cause many hurts. It covers material crowding, blocked outs, poor lights, trip and slip spots, and how to make sure clear, safe paths.
Set minimum clear widths for access pathsSpot blocked outs and escape blocksHandle rubbish, scraps, and loose materialsControl mud, ice, and slippery walk spotsLights and seeing in halls and stairsLesson 6Systematic hazard listing from project context: falls, struck-by, tools, materials, fire, electrical, housekeepingThis part explains how to make a ordered hazard list from project papers and site walks. It covers usual building dangers and how to group them by job, place, trade, and stage for ongoing risk check.
Check drawings, specs, and building timetableSpot job, trade, and place based dangersGroup falls, struck by, caught between, other kindsUse lists and hints without losing senseRank dangers by badness and chanceLesson 7Environmental and site-specific hazards: underground parking risks, confined spaces, ventilation and hazardous atmospheresThis part looks at dangers made by the site place and surroundings. It covers underground parking dangers, tight spaces, air flow limits, bad airs, and how to watch changing weather conditions.
Underground parking setup and traffic waysTight space rules and entry choicesAir flow needs for smokes, dust, and waste gasesSpot low oxygen and poison gasesWeather, heat, and seeing effectsLesson 8Interaction and coordination hazards: multi-trade sequencing, inadequate exclusions, permit conflictsThis part looks at dangers made when many trades, permits, and work areas overlap. It covers order clashes, not enough no-go areas, permit fights, and ways to work safe same-time jobs.
Map overlapping trades, jobs, and time slotsSpot fighting permits and work okayDesign and make no-go and buffer areasWork crane, hoist, and delivery linksUse daily working together and before job meetingsLesson 9Material handling and storage hazards: unstable stacks, improper stacking, inadequate signageThis part deals with dangers from moving, lifting, and storing materials. It covers shaky stacks, wrong racking, hand lifting risks, machine links, and signs needed to control entry and loading.
Check hand lifting and over work risksStack height, steady, and support useRacking, shelving, and pallet store checksSeparate materials from walk paths and edgesSigns for load, no stack, and entryLesson 10Fire and hot work hazards: welding near combustibles, hot work permits, fire watch needsThis part covers fire and hot work dangers on building sites. It explains start sources, burnable loads, hot work okay, fire watch jobs, and working with building systems and local fire rules.
Check burnable materials and fuel sourcesSpot welding, cutting, and grinding placesHot work okay flow and papersFire watch jobs, time, and toolsWorking with alarms and stop fire