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No other tool nails safety like the Risk Management CD from Builders Mutual

Builders Mutual presents FALL PROTECTION TRAINING, ROOFLINE TO BOTTOMLINE by William F. Walker, CPEA. Click the link below for a printable version.

Builders Mutual has always been dedicated to the safety and productivity of you and your workers. It is our mission to reduce and eliminate injuries on your job site. To that end, our Risk Management department has created a way for you to have your own copy of some of our most vital training materials: The Risk Management CD. On it, you'll find such topics as fall protection, Personal Protective Equipment and Safety Guidelines, as well as our unique series of Toolbox Talks.

When effectively used, this CD could have a dramatic impact on the safety of your workplace.

How to use this CD

Navigate through the CD using the main section links at the top of the page and the subsection pulldowns on the following pages.

BMIC Risk Management Training

Legal Disclaimer The information contained herein are sample components of a safety program and Toolbox Safety Talks which must be selected and modified by you, the employer, to fit the specific needs of your operations. This information is provided only as a guide to assist you in developing and implementing your safety program. Employers should review the applicable OSHA standards for particular requirements that are applicable to your specific situation Employers will need to add information relevant to their particular operation in order to develop an effective program. Employers should review their safety program anytime conditions warrant and at least annually, and update it when necessary. With respect to the information contained herein, either in part or in its entirety, Builders Mutual Insurance Company, Inc. (BMIC) does not make any warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and does not assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information or process disclosed and does not represent that the use of such information or process would prevent the user from being cited by OSHA for a violation of an applicable OSHA or other Safety standard or standards.