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A Pre-Task Meeting is a planning tool used to identify potential hazards and develop solutions to eliminate, control, or minimize each potential danger. The overall purpose of the Pre-Task Meeting is to ensure that employees engaged in high-risk activities can perform their work safely and to prevent injury.
The Pre-Task Meeting is a requirement under the New York City Construction code. It is encouraged that the workers participate in the meeting to build camaraderie.
A construction site often has many activities and different types of work being performed by many employees or companies in the same area. The complex and dynamic nature of these work activities presents constantly changing conditions. Constantly changing conditions lead to the potential of safety issues.
Having a Pre-Task Safety Meeting gets your team together to allow for two-way communication of the job and its potential safety concerns.
This is an awareness-level orientation ONLY. Your employer's responsibility is to train you to recognize and avoid job site-specific hazards that can cause occupational injury and illness.
This course is a specialized elective course that can help fulfill the requirement for an individual applying for a Site Safety Training Card. This course does not provide any other qualification or authorization outside the Site Safety Training Card.
Course Facts
What You Get
Certificate of Completion
Duration
2 Hours
Learning Type
100% online, available 24/7
Course Access
Courses Available 24/7
Course Structure
At your own pace, save progress as you go
Course Updates
Content is updated and current
Course Credit
2 hours
Course Outline
- Pre-Task Meeting Overview
- Site Safety Plan
- Hazards Recognition and Hazard Controls
- Adult Learners
- Common Human Performance Snares that would interfere with a Pre-task Meeting
Course Objectives
- Define the NYC code for Pre-Task Meetings
- Discuss the site safety plan requirements for construction
- Describe Hazard Recognition and Control
- Define job hazard analysis in detail
- Identify various techniques and methods used for training adult learners
- Discuss human performance snares and ways to overcome them
Testing
After completing the lessons and passing the 7-question final exam with a score of at least 75%, you'll receive a certificate of completion. You get three attempts to pass the final exam.
Accreditation
360training.com, Inc. is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.