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CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES DUMPTRUC Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES DUMPTRUC Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


$2.29


This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved….

HARD HAT TOOLS; TOOLS HAMMER Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


HARD HAT TOOLS; TOOLS HAMMER Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


$2.29



Fox Run 5 Piece Cookie Cutter Sets


Fox Run 5 Piece Cookie Cutter Sets



Add a little fun to your baking with this 5 piece set of transportation cookie cutters from Fox Run. This all metal set includes a motorcycle, train, truck, boat, race car and airplane shapes. Perfect for cutting out cookies, sandwiches, jell-o, brownies or even use for crafts….


House Construction Ahead


House Construction Ahead


$10.98


Features include: •MPAA Rating: NR•Format: DVD•Runtime: 40 minutes…

Bob the Builder: Hold on to Your Hard Hats


Bob the Builder: Hold on to Your Hard Hats


$1.68


Hold onto your hard hats! It’s time for building excitement with Bob the Builder and the can-do crew! Spud thinks he’s being replaced; will there be a new scarecrow in the crew? Then, Scruffty gets in the way of a new job and the crew gets to meet a new team member named Marjorie! Finally, will building an eco-home be a muddy disaster?Find out in the crew’s latest adventures!…

Hard Hat Harry: Trucks and Fire Trucks


Hard Hat Harry: Trucks and Fire Trucks


$5.98



Real Life Giant Construction Equipment for Kids ~ Deluxe Edition


Real Life Giant Construction Equipment for Kids ~ Deluxe Edition



In this hour long, thrill-packed adventure you’ll not only see more than 40 pieces of construction equiptment on the job, but how they work together on actual construction sites. These monster machines even talk! Kids see bulldozers, cranes, dump trucks, asphalt pavers and drillers, bucket trucks, steam rollers, backhoes, concrete pumpers, forklifts, Mine drillers, blasting with dynamite and so mu…


All About Heavy Construction Equipment [VHS]


All About Heavy Construction Equipment [VHS]


$7.98



Farm Country Ahead [VHS]


Farm Country Ahead [VHS]


$7.61



Bruder Construction Toy Hard Hat


Bruder Construction Toy Hard Hat


$3.95


Knock-knock. This durable plastic hard hat is a big hit on the construction site. The brightly colored design is bold enough to stand alone as all-in-one dress up gear. Kids build hours of imaginative play with this classic must-have prop, featuring German craftsmanship.  Why You’ll Love It: One yellow hat and — poof — your construction worker is good to go. Age: 3…

Construction Hat

Pedestrian And Public Safety At Construction Sites

Construction sites require a rigorous amount of care and vigilance from workers in terms of health and safety. Many accidents and even some fatalities happen to workers each year which could have been avoided through proper application and awareness of on-site safety procedures.

Pedestrian and public safety is just as vital. Many construction sites are within close proximity to areas where the public operate, requiring rules and safety procedures which are equally as vital as for the construction workers on site.

Some of the hazardous elements for pedestrians on construction sites are construction cranes carrying heavy loads, uneven surfaces, falling objects, collapses, heavy machinery and hazardous substances. Every piece of machinery and equipment used on a construction site has specific instructions regarding set up and maintenance, not only for the safety of the people working on the construction site but also the public. When equipment is used and maintained properly, workers and the public will benefit from greater safety.

Public awareness
Pedestrians should always exercise caution when in the vicinity of construction sites; however the first step towards Construction Safety of pedestrians should be making the public aware of danger.

All sites should display clear signs which are visible to pedestrians, indicating that construction is in progress along the perimeter of the site and at any entrance to the site. At entrances to sites, a sign should also be displayed indicating that the area after the entrance is a hard hat area, requiring the use of a Safety Construction hat at all times.

Common sense can save lives and if pedestrians are aware of danger, common sense will generally keep most of the public out of harms way.

Fencing off the perimeter
Fencing off a construction site is vital to public safety, and keeping all work inside the perimeter is equally as important.

If hazards are kept inside a fenced location, pedestrians should remain safe. When cranes are lifting heavy materials to deposit on the site, the cranes should not move the material over any space that is not cordoned off. If a crane needs to move a load out of the site regularly, the areas directly below where the crane will be moving its load should be blocked to the public in case anything falls from the crane.

Falling Objects
An object as small as a billiard ball can kill a person instantly when dropped from the immense height of a crane. The same applies for objects falling from the sides of buildings or any type of scaffolding. Whilst the public should be reasonably far from any high scaffolding and danger areas due to those areas being blocked off, construction workers are still required to keep tools on their belts and refrain from leaving any objects close to the edges of buildings or lying on scaffolding walkways.

Public convenience and safety
There are instances when carrying out construction work in very public areas cannot be avoided. Some areas cannot be cordoned off, such as freeways.

In such instances, it is usual practice for the Construction Company working on the site in question to contact the local council to organise a closure of the busy area at a time when the number of pedestrians and members of the public is less. For example, work carried out on closed train tracks and freeways during the night allows for heavy duty construction to take place without worry of hazard to the public and will not cause problems with traffic congestion and train schedules.

Uneven surfaces
Another element hazardous to members of the public from construction work is uneven and dangerous surfaces and terrain. When work is carried out on the ground, the safety of the public is threatened by the uneven and collapsible terrain. To avoid pedestrians being unable to access the areas needed and causing inconvenience, and to provide safe passage through the dangerous situations on the ground, scaffolding should be erected over the ground for the public to walk on.

Access scaffolding will allow the public to walk across areas which have very uneven surfaces and holes without the risk of injury or death through falling.

Construction safety is crucial in completing a successful project and should always take the safety of the public into account as much as the safety of construction workers by using strict rules and enforcing compliance from construction workers and the public, injuries and fatalities can be avoided to a great extent. Construction work is an incredibly important part of the evolution of the world and its infrastructure, yet is a very dangerous enterprise, making public and pedestrian safety in and around construction sites extremely important at all times.

About the Author

Cape Formwork Contractors (CFC) are a scaffolding and formwork company in Cape Town who use workers fully trained in construction safety, making use of safety features such as access scaffolding, adhering strictly to the OHS Act & SANS 10085 and are fully invested in keeping the public safe from harm during construction operations.

Why are Construction Worker hardhats stronger than the buildings?

Look inside of a construction hardhat, and you see this strap-net thingamajig, that attaches to the hard shell of the hat.

This gives the worker double protection from falling debsis, with tension resistance (the strapping thing) and compression resistance (the hard shell of the hat!!

Why don’t they do the same with the building frames? Wouldn’t they be twice as strong? Twice as resilient to tornados?

No as the larger you go, the weaker the entire thing is.

It is easier to break a large board than a small board as the large one has more room to flex and break than the small one.
And buildings aren’t very flexible. :P

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