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Health and Safety Toolbox Talks

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2021

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The Center for Work, Health, & Well-being developed a series of Toolbox Talks as part of the All the Right Moves (ARM) Program with construction workers. These Toolbox Talks fall into three categories: Respiratory Health, Safety Climate, and Work Life – three areas that the Center's research has shown are of significant importance in the construction industry. The construction industry is a highly dynamic work environment with significant physical hazards. As a result, workers are more prone to injuries, including musculoskeletal disorders, and high-risk health behaviors. Both factors limit their productivity and ability to work. Programs to improve construction worker health, safety, and productivity often incorporate Toolbox Talks on relevant topics. These short facilitated interactive discussions provide opportunities for learning and also for workers to share their experiences and suggestions.

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