1998
DOI: 10.3233/wor-1998-10208
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The HomeSafe Pilot Program: a novel approach to injury prevention in residential construction

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“…The HomeSafe Pilot Program is described in detail elsewhere [Gilkey et al, 1998]. It consists of a 3 hr safety training and program orientation class, a ''Guide to Safe Work Practices for Home Builders: HomeSafe 10 Point List'' pocket-sized booklet, and access to optional OSHA Training Institute-approved 10 hr Construction Courses, tailored to the particular needs of residential construction workers.…”
Section: Homesafe Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HomeSafe Pilot Program is described in detail elsewhere [Gilkey et al, 1998]. It consists of a 3 hr safety training and program orientation class, a ''Guide to Safe Work Practices for Home Builders: HomeSafe 10 Point List'' pocket-sized booklet, and access to optional OSHA Training Institute-approved 10 hr Construction Courses, tailored to the particular needs of residential construction workers.…”
Section: Homesafe Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyjack et al (1998) assert that safety management has transitioned into its third phase after 1991. The United States of America (USA) implemented safety management, and Henrich was the first to conduct workplace safety audits to examine safety regulations and practices (Gilkey et al, 2003). Vinodkumar and Bhasi (2010) conducted a comprehensive analysis of several endeavors aimed at forecasting safety management techniques.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%