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What does a construction worker do?
What are some health and safety issues for construction workers?
What are some preventive measures for construction workers?
What are some good general safe work practices?
Where can I get more information?


What does a construction worker do?

Construction is an industry that requires working at ever-changing locations and work environments. This profile refers to general construction workers. Others at a construction site include electricians, carpenters and plumbers.

Some of the main duties of a general construction worker are to:

  • Install various commercial, industrial or residential systems.
  • Ensure that projects conform to building codes and regulations.
  • Use, clean and maintain various types of equipment.
  • Supervise or apprentice other workers.

What are some health and safety issues for construction workers?


    What are some preventive measures for construction workers?

    • Keep tools and equipment in good working order.
    • Use correct personal protective equipment and apparel, including safety footwear.
    • Keep all work areas clear of clutter and equipment.
    • Avoid awkward body positions or take frequent breaks.
    • Learn safe lifting techniques.
    • Follow a recommended shiftwork pattern, and be aware of the associated hazards.

    What are some good general safe work practices?


    Where can I get more information?

    General information is available in OSH Answers or through the CCOHS person-to-person Inquiries Service.


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    Document last updated on May 28, 2004


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