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Operation Safe Site

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Operation Safe Site Service Request Form

Operation Safe Site Start-Up Kit Order Form

Construction Safety and Health Handbook Order Form

CISP has two safety vans which are outfitted with equipment necessary to provide your employees with quality safety training programs. It is called Operation Safe Site.

Call us at (216) 398-9860 for free Safety Training at your jobsite. The safety programs are one-half hour or less in length with a topic that is current to your jobsite. In order for Operation Safe Site to come to your jobsite, you must have:

  • at least six (6) people attending (all jobsite workers are welcome)
  • an electrical power source is a must
  • sheltered or shaded area for program location.

The safety vans have the capability to conduct safety training to groups of employees on the jobsite with various safety training tapes

Operation Safe Site is free to CISP Contributors. Non-contributors fees range from $200 per visit.

In addition to presenting safety training meetings, your participation in Operation Safe Site includes:

  • ...on-site safety and health consultations with your field supervisors;
  • ...optional jobsite inspections, with a written report sent directly to home office;
  • ...provide the jobsite with required government posters and reporting forms;
  • ...MSA equipment capable of checking for combustible gases;
  • ...Hubbell equipment to check for electrical hazards in outlets, extension cords, and power tools;
  • ...MSA Oxygen Indicator to check for oxygen deficiency.

What will the Operation Safe Site van do for your company?

  • ...assist small contractors without a full-time safety person to be in compliance with federal, state and local government regulations;
  • ...improve large contractors' safety programs with additional safety and health training.

Contractor benefits include:

  • ...training those most exposed to construction hazards;
  • ...less down time caused by jobsite accidents;
  • ...lower workers' compensation rates;
  • ...increase in construction craftsmen morale;
  • ...improving productivity;
  • ...creating safety awareness;
  • ...fewer public liability claims;
  • ...meet OSHA Regulations requiring an ongoing Safety Training Program;
  • ...know employees are going to attend the Safety Training Meeting;
  • ...cut down on travel, meal and overtime expenses by having the classes at the jobsite;
  • ...a record of who attends the class and what was covered;
  • ...distribution of the Construction Safety and Health Handbook to all participating employees.