Underground Construction Safety (Spanish)
Course Description:
Constructing underground tunnels, shafts, chambers, and passageways exposes workers to many dangers, including reduced visibility, falling rocks and soil, difficult or limited entry and exit in work areas, exposure to air contaminants, and emergencies such as fire and explosion. This module provides workers involved in underground construction work with information about common hazards and safe work practices to prevent injuries and respond to emergencies.
Course Duration: 27 minutes
Why “Underground Construction Safety (Spanish)” Matters:
- Construction projects vary widely, but all employees must have appropriate safety instructions to be able to recognize and react to the hazards associated with all the construction activities on the project.
- Efficient communications are essential to ensure a rapid and complete exchange of information concerning events or situations that may impact everyone’s safety.
- Emergency procedures vary depending on the number of people working below ground and the types of construction activities going on.
Key Points:
- Identify common hazards and unsafe conditions while working in underground construction sites.
Recognize the role and basic responsibilities of the competent person at the worksite.
Describe engineering controls and safe work practices to avoid hazards and prevent injury.
Recall emergency procedures to evacuate workers.
Identify what records must be kept on air quality and potentially dangerous exposures that are available to workers during and after a project.