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Resolving safety between the trades
From the course: Construction Industry: Safety
Resolving safety between the trades
- I'm going to talk here, not just about correcting something that you see being done in an unsafe manner, but about correcting work being done by one trade that might be safe to them, but that creates a hazard for the other trades in the area. This is really common on construction sites. And it's really where the responsibility lies with the general contractor to remedy these situations. It's not okay to have the trades work it out amongst themselves. That's why you're there. It's the general contractor's responsibility and if you're a project manager, or a project engineer, or a superintendent for that general contractor, this is your responsibility. Those trade contractors do not have any contractual relationship with each other. They can't tell each other what to do. They also may have no idea what the other trade is doing, or why they're doing it. You need to manage and coordinate this stuff, which means you need the…
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What is near-miss data and why care?9m 10s
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Safety, quality, and productivity are linked8m 37s
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Safety in construction: Introduction to the issues5m 6s
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An example of planning for safety6m 52s
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Jobsite safety: Hazard awareness5m 33s
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Jobsite safety: Issues for project managers4m 50s
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Resolving safety between the trades4m 26s
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