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A unified framework for recognition of SIF precursors

To truly prevent serious injuries and fatalities in construction, we must move beyond fragmented approaches and communication, and embrace a unified framework for hazard recognition and prevention. This bulletin highlights the need for consistent terminology and standardized approaches. It also underscores the importance of proactive risk management, direct controls, and respecting safety protocols throughout the project lifecycle.

In this technical bulletin you’ll find:

  • Definitions and clarity on terms used to identify SIF precursors
  • Inconsistencies in SIF precursor identification and control and its impact on the industry
  • Overview of frameworks like the Energy Wheel, OSHA’s Fatal/Focus Four and STCKY (Stuff That Can Kill You)
  • Proposed solution and framework for SIF prevention


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