Bilingual Safety Training North Vernon IN

The ladder is wobbling beneath the drywaller. The carpenter is hacking away at a 2x4 without saw protection. The mason is straining to lift a huge stack of bricks. The fact that these workers are Spanish-speaking subcontractors doesn't mean you're off the hook if one gets hurt.

Local Companies

Doors and More
812 343 1715
222 Deaver Rd.
Columbus, IN
Purnell Home Repair & Remodeling
(812) 346-2189
115 S Jennings St
North Vernon, IN
J&j Home Improvements
(812) 346-1427
7800 N County Road 300 W
North Vernon, IN
A D Stetzel Roofing
(260) 456-6133
Fort Wayne, IN
Hinshaw J B & Son Contractors
(574) 643-2645
106 E Beckley
Royal Center, IN
Supreme Homes Corp
(317) 272-9062
9221 Crawfordsville Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Ortwein Const
(812) 637-3090
1165 Chappelow Ridge Rd
West Harrison, IN
Plumbline Roofing
(765) 459-8022
Kokomo, IN
T-Systems Electric
(812) 637-6400
2563 Priest Rd
Lawrenceburg, IN
Scentless Seat
(812) 422-3841
4619 New Harmony Rd
Evansville, IN


The ladder is wobbling beneath the drywaller. The carpenter is hacking away at a 2x4 without saw protection. The mason is straining to lift a huge stack of bricks. The fact that these workers are Spanish-speaking subcontractors doesn't mean you're off the hook if one gets hurt. If it's your project, OSHA will ask about your safety training — for employees as well as for subs.

“Whoever is holding the purse has the most ability to enforce safety,” says Javier Arias, chairman of Hispanic Contractors Association de Tejas. Citing data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and others, Arias says that foreign-born Hispanic workers are at far greater risk of jobsite injuries and fatalities than U.S.-born workers, due mainly to lack of training and to cultural differences.

No End Date for this image

Safety Days are held on Saturdays and are geared to children as well as their parents.

Several programs Arias has spearheaded in Texas could be models for safety training nationwide. Sponsored in part by Lowe's, these include one-day “Safety Fairs,” held in Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, that have trained more than 2,000 Spanish-speaking construction workers since 2001. Attendees work in both commercial and residential construction, but plans are under way for training focused on residential safety. (Learn more at www.hcadetejas.org.)

For English-speaking remodelers hoping to raise safety awareness among Spanish-speaking crews, Arias says a key is to identify the leader. Hispanic workers tend to

Click here to read full article from Remodeling

Featured Local Company

Doors and More

812 343 1715
222 Deaver Rd.
Columbus, IN
www.doorsandmore.vpweb.com


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History