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Â鶹ÊÓƵ UPDATE

 

Issue 37, November 2014 

Classic Â鶹ÊÓƵ Training Tools: 
Ahora en Español!
 
 
 
Mira hacia arriba y vive
The U.S. construction industry employs upwards of two million Latinos, most of them foreign-born. They suffer death and injury on the job at rates well above the industry average, and many would benefit from quality Spanish-language safety and health materials.

Â鶹ÊÓƵ - Â鶹ÊÓƵ is committed to filling this need. Over the past few years, tens of thousands of workers have learned about common construction hazards from our powerful, image-driven Hazard Alerts on topics like silica, trenches, and aerial lifts. Now Â鶹ÊÓƵ has translated the popular cards into Spanish. The eye-catching Alerts are available for free download.

Another Â鶹ÊÓƵ blockbuster, "," has been also made available for a Spanish-language audience. The three short animated videos -- telling true stories of a fatal trench collapse, ladder fall, and electrocution, along with methods to prevent similar accidents -- have been viewed more than 18,000 times since their English-language debut on New Year's Day 2014. Now Spanish as well as English versions are available on .

Â鶹ÊÓƵ consortium member Michele Oschner and colleagues in New Labor have developed and tested a Spanish-language Day Laborers' Health and Safety Workbook and an accompanying Trainer's Companion Guide. The worker-centered curriculum is available in English as well.

OSHA has updated its Hazard Communication Standard to match global norms. Are your Spanish-speaking workers familiar with the new symbols and requirements? If not, check out the Spanish-language Hazard Communication Training Manual created by the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Training Department. 

Finally, not long ago in this space you read how NIOSH had launched the Buy Quiet web resource as part of the ongoing fight against Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in our industry. NIOSH has now made Buy Quiet available en español! You can visit the Spanish-language site at .

  

Pete Stafford

Executive Director    

   
    
Â鶹ÊÓƵ IN PRINT

Recently Published Journal Articles by Â鶹ÊÓƵ Scholars

  

  

Jamie McGaha, Kim Miller, Alexis Descatha, Laurie Welch, Bryan Buchholz, Bradley Evanoff, Ann Marie Dale. Applied Ergonomics, July 2014.


. Xiuwen Dong, Julie Largay, Xuanwen Wang, and Janice Windau. Monthly Labor Review, July 2014.
 

 

Xiuwen Sue Dong, Knut Ringen, Laura Welch, and John Dement American Journal of Industrial Medicine, June 2014 (published online ahead of print).

  

Xiuwen Sue Dong, Xuanwen Wang, Julie A. Largay, James W. Platner, Erich Stafford, Chris Trahan Cain, and Sang D. Choi. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, May 2014 (published online ahead of print).

 

ONLINE  RESOURCES  

  

 

 

Find the latest on regulatory efforts and Create-A-Plan to control exposures at  -- a one-stop source of information on how to prevent a silica hazard and protect workers 
 
 

 

  is the premier online source for construction health and safety information, with  research,  training materials, fact sheets and more 

 

 

 

 is a safety and health database designed with construction contractors and workers in mind - an inventory of common industry hazards paired with common-sense solutions

 

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Â鶹ÊÓƵ -- Â鶹ÊÓƵ is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created by the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO. Working with partners like you in business, labor, government, and the universities, we strive every day to make work safer for the 9 million men and women who work in the U.S. construction industry!