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Head Protection A, Construction

Protecting workers from potential head injuries is an essential component of any workplace safety program, especially in the construction industry, where a head injury can become life-threatening in an instant. Hard hats, if worn properly and consistently, can protect crew members from falling or flying objects, electrical shock hazards and unintentional hard hits against fixed objects.

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OSHA Booklet - Personal Protective Equipment

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OSHA Fact Sheet - Personal Protective Equipment

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Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments Video Program

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Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic on head protection (hard hats) as required personal protection equipment (PPE) for construction workers.

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