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Best Built Plans

Best Built Plans provides contractors and workers with practical tools and information to plan for safe materials handling while staying productive and profitable. Access the job site planning tool, training resources, and interactive coaching exercises created to reduce manual materials handling and prevent sprain and strain injuries.

helps identify health problems caused by hazardous substances that workers may have been exposed to while working on a Department of Energy site.

This site offers information on , including what to look for when choosing hand tools and gloves.

allows members and site users to find and easily share the latest research findings, new tools, solutions and programs with their networks, connect with other industry stakeholders, researchers, and experts on specific hazards through the Network Directory, and to disseminate and promote their own findings, materials, and products with a broader stakeholder audience.

This interactive database contains organized by type of construction and task. It allows users to search for practical solutions to mitigate or eliminate construction worker safety and health risks.

of safer equipment, materials, and work practices using this free online calculator.

This Clearinghouse offers a central resource for construction employers and workers to find the latest research, guidance documents, training and other as construction work continues in some markets and starts up in others.

This free Planning Tool takes you step-by-step through developing , including what to consider when conducting a job hazard analysis, selecting appropriate controls, screening workers and visitors, training employees, and implementing the plan.

eLCOSH.org was developed to provide for workers, employers, researchers and others interested in construction safety and health from a wide range of sources worldwide.

This site provides an inventory of the use of nano-enabled products — those to which nanomaterials have been added or the nano-structure has been altered — in construction. Its goal is to inform workers about these products as a first step to protecting them from hazards.

Contact your international union to access this site created by NABTU to distribute the .

The Exposure Control Database is an interactive tool that . It helps stakeholders proactively protect worker health before the project begins.

This tool is designed to help manufacturers, distributors, and importers of construction products containing nanomaterials (SDS).

Contractors can use free of charge to assess their safety climate, select and implement appropriate tools to strengthen it, and engage in continuous safety climate improvement.

The began in 2012 to raise awareness: falls from heights are the leading cause of injuries and fatalities in construction. This site offers a wide range of materials about fall prevention, including training materials, infographics, and information about the annual Falls Stand-Down.

A one-stop source of information on , including a free online planning tool to help contractors comply with the plan requirements in the OSHA Silica Standard.