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Highway Work Zone Safety Training Construction workers make up approximately 4 percent of the country's workforce but account for an average of 17 percent of all job-related fatalities each year. And, according to a November 2013 report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, from 2003-2010, 962 highway construction workers were killed at road construction sites with 87 percent of the deaths being workers who were working onsite at the time of the incident. AGC of America, supported by a Susan Harwood Federal Grant, is pleased to offer Highway Work Zone Safety Training, a one-day program based on OSHA standards and best practices to answer the need for qualified training within the industry.
May 28-29, 2015
Arizona Chapter AGC
Phoenix, Arizona
Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey
Edison, New Jersey
AGC Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Carolinas AGC
Charlotte, North Carolina
Carolinas AGC
Columbia, South Carolina
June 17-19, 2015
Arlington, Virginia
The AGC Safety Management Training Course (SMTC) provides attendees three days of training on the basic skills needed to manage a company safety program in the construction industry. Participants receive intensive instruction and training that will allow them to return to their fi rms with readily applicable new skills to positively impact their company’s safety and health program.
AGC Safety and Health Conference July 8-10, 2015
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Construction safety and health is vital for the success of the industry. Join more than 150 industry professionals and participate in the development of regulatory and legislative activity on both a national and local level, assist in the development and creation of new safety training programs and products and hear the latest initiatives from OSHA and other industry experts.
- Get the latest updates on congressional activity which directly affects construction safety and health.
- Hear from key OSHA representatives on the latest updates to regulations and OSHA activities.
- Participate on Subcommittee and Taskforce meetings - Government, Education and Performance.
- Take an active role in improving safety and health in the construction industry.
The AGC Safety & Health Conference is open to both interested AGC members and non-members.
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