Arizona Construction Safety Council

Arizona Construction Safety Council

This Council develops and disseminates safety information, training and educational programs. Council participants include AZAGC and ABA contractor and affiliate members, the State Mine Inspector, MSHA, ADOT, OSHA, Arizona Public Service (APS), Arizona Blue Stake, and more.

To learn more and stay informed of our meeting details, join the Arizona Construction Safety Council’s LinkedIn Group

Co-Chair: Reese Fortin
Co-Chair: Jim Rogers
Staff: Corey Foster

Monthly at 8:00 a.m.
• February 13
• March 12 – at ABA Office
• April 9 – at Sundt Construction
• May 14
• June 11
• August 13
• September 10
• October 8
• November 12

Events

National Stand Down to Prevent Struck-by Incidents Live Stream from Alabama

Monday, April 15, 2024

Live stream from Mobile, Alabama

Link to Live Stream

AGENDA

1:30      Welcome: Skip Powe (Alabama Road Builders Association)

1:35      Public Agency: Owner (AL-DOT/Mobile)

1:43     “Our Commitment to Safety”: Chris Wiley (Weaver Construction)

1:51       Defining the Struck-by Challenge: Scott Earnst, Director for the Office of Construction Safety and Health, NIOSH

1:59       Making Roadway Work Zones Injury-Free Zones: Francisco J. García, Compliance Assistance Specialist, DOL-OSHA-Mobile Area Office

2:07       Short Training – Effective Use of Internal Traffic Control Plans: Bradley Sant, ARTBA

2:15       Thank you for attending:  Morris King, AL-AGC (Vulcan Materials)

 

2024 Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-by Incidents Webinar:
Developing and Enforcing Internal Traffic Control Plans

Thursday, April 18th at 2:00 pm Eastern (1 hour)
The construction industry has high rate of struck-by incidents, many of which are caused by vehicles and heavy equipment both on and near the work site. For this year’s Stand-Down, CPWR and the NORA Construction Sector Council Struck-by Work Group are hosting a webinar focused on the importance of internal traffic control plans (ITCPs) and how planning ahead to coordinate the flow of construction vehicles, equipment, and workers operating in work zones can prevent crashes, injuries, and deaths.


Learn the main principles of ITCPs and how to implement them from our panel of experts, including a contractor that utilizes ITCPs on their projects, an OSHA Compliance Assistance Specialist with experience in supporting and enforcing ITCPs, an attorney who works with clients to find solutions in the face of fatality and other inspections, and a representative of the Laborers’ Health & Safety Fund of North America, which has been instrumental in the promotion of ITCPs within the industry. Following a short presentation, the panelists will spend time answering your ITCP-related questions, and we encourage you to submit a question or two during registration below.

Register here

 

AGC Construction Safety, Health & Environmental Conference 

July 16-18, 2024

St. Louis, MO

Members / $699

Non-Members / $989

Gain critical knowledge necessary to protect the safety and health of your workers and the environment. Connect with other industry professionals from all areas of construction to share ideas both in and out of sessions. Expand your safety and environmental knowledge, earn continuing education credits, and much more.

Learn More & Register