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A safety meeting reveals that 3 near-miss incidents occurred this week involving scaffold safety. What is the most appropriate immediate action?

Correct Answer

A) Conduct additional scaffold safety training and inspection

Near-miss incidents indicate potential safety hazards that require immediate attention. Additional scaffold safety training and inspection addresses the specific identified risk and helps prevent actual accidents.

Answer Options
A
Conduct additional scaffold safety training and inspection
B
Reduce the workforce by 25%
C
Continue with current safety procedures
D
Remove all scaffolding from the project

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Near-miss incidents are warning signs that indicate existing safety hazards that could lead to serious accidents. When multiple scaffold-related near-misses occur, immediate action is required to address the specific risk. Additional scaffold safety training ensures workers understand proper procedures, while thorough inspection identifies any structural or procedural deficiencies. This targeted approach directly addresses the identified hazard and demonstrates proactive safety management required by OSHA standards and Florida construction regulations.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: Reduce the workforce by 25%

Reducing workforce by 25% is an extreme and inappropriate response that doesn't address the underlying safety issue. This action could actually worsen safety conditions by creating rushed work schedules and increased pressure on remaining workers. It fails to target the specific scaffold safety concerns and may violate employment regulations without proper cause.

Option C: Continue with current safety procedures

Continuing with current safety procedures ignores the clear warning signs provided by the near-miss incidents. This passive approach violates the contractor's duty to maintain a safe workplace and could lead to serious injuries or fatalities. OSHA requires immediate corrective action when safety hazards are identified through incidents or observations.

Option D: Remove all scaffolding from the project

Removing all scaffolding is an extreme overreaction that would likely halt construction progress unnecessarily. Scaffolding is essential equipment for many construction operations, and proper training and inspection can make it safe. This approach doesn't address the root cause of the safety issues and creates operational problems without solving the underlying training or procedural deficiencies.

Memory Technique

Remember 'TRAIN and INSPECT' - when near-misses occur, immediately provide additional TRAINing and conduct thorough INSPECTion to prevent actual accidents.

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