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PCCA AND OSHA are working to offer its Members special pricing on OSHA Online Training program.  Check it out!
Step 1: OSHA Requirements Related to Leading Hazards at Construction Sites
Step 2: Other OSHA Requirements That May Apply to Your Jobsite
Step 3: Survey Your Workplace for Additional Hazards
Step 4: Develop a Jobsite Safety and Health Program
Step 5: Train Your Employees
Step 6: Recordkeeping, Reporting and Posting
Step 7: Find Additional Compliance Assistance Information
Safety Center
PCCA
    
     Chae’ Gale, Director of Operations
    Jeff henry, Business Development

Members
   
     Erle Hansen, State Fund
    Roger Scott, State Fund

PCCA strives to assist it's members to be safety conscious by providing tools, information and training opportunities. By improving your safety knowledge you Reduce Worker Injuries, Reduce OSHA citations, Reduce potential downtime, Enhance workers comp. mod.,  Enhance professionalism to your clients and Identify sub par contractors & employees.  Members have access to over 100 safety meetings and toolbox talks for your use.  Contact your local planroom for our 52 Weeks of Safety Meeting Minutes (office or truck) binder or print your own Safety Meetings from the list below.  
SCIF
Safety Committee
State Compensation Insurance Fund
Workmans Comp Group Program
GROUP #431
01 Driving Safely 18 Blood Borne Pathogen 35 Chain Saw Safety
02 Personal Safety in Public Places 19 Cal OSHA Inspections 36 Cleanroom Safety
03 Electric Tools 20 Asphalt Workers Safety 37 Common Sense Safety
04 Work Safely with Concrete 21 Diesel Exhaust 38 Compressed Gas Cylinder
05 Electric Equipment Guarding and Workspaces 22 Hearing Protection Devices 39 Construction Site Hygiene
06 Diesel Exhaust 23 Flagger Safety 40 Conveying Safety Message
07 Portable Fire Extinguishers 24 Guard Against Machine Injuries 41 Crane Safety
08 Rebar and Impalement Protection 25 Landscaper Safety 42 Cross Contamination
09 Drinking and Drugs 26 Concrete Construction Safety 43 Demolition Safety
10 Serious Injuries 27 Aggressive Driving 44 Disposable Respirators
11 Foresight Preserves Eyesite 28 Ammonia Safety 45 Employee Safety Responsibilities
12 Gasoline 29 Are You Prepared For An Emergency 46 Ergonomic Breaks, Rest Periods and Stretches
13 Refueling Equipment 30 Asbestos in Construction 47 Hearing Protection Devices
14 Job Site Heating Devices 31 Back Injuries 48 Electric Tools - Grounds for Concern
15 Driving and Pulling Nails 32 Carbon Monoxide 49 Don't Take Back Problems Sitting Down
16 Accidents Before and After 33 Carpet Layer Safety 50 Driving Distracted
17 Concrete Placement 34 Caught or Crushed Injuries 51 Die Setting Safety
    52 Concrete Construction