Welcome : Welcome Lesson 108
Toolbox Talk : Toolbox Talk KEEPING SIDEWALKS SAFE FOR THE PUBLIC
On a construction site, we expect to walk across broken rock or climb over ditches. We automatically keep a lookout for crane counterweights, equipment, and materials in our path, and things falling from scaffolds. But sometimes we forget that there is a whole world out there full of people who don't expect safety hazards as they walk past where we are working. And they aren't wearing hard hats.
A simple crack in the sidewalk is a good point. Someone who has been walking down that sidewalk every day for 20 years is not going to notice a new crack caused by construction work. They may not be on the lookout for objects on the sidewalk. Be sure you don't leave anything, from a loose nail to a load of bricks, on a sidewalk that pedestrians can reach. Keep the sidewalk scrupulously clean and mend or report cracks immediately. Use barricades to keep the public away from damaged or hazardous sidewalks.
Daily Objectives : Daily Objectives 108.1 Evaluate circuit requirements in dwellings verses non-dwellings in accordance to instructor training and educational material instructions.
108.2 Evaluate outlet locations in dwellings verses non-dwellings in accordance to instructor training and educational material instructions.
Slide 4 : Kitchen Receptacle LayoutFigure 3-6
Lesson 108.1 : Lesson 108.1
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