Construction workers face numerous health hazards every day, putting them at risk of illness, long-term disability, and even life-threatening conditions.
This course explores the biological health hazards commonly found on construction sites, including exposure to mold, poisonous plants, and infected animals. It also provides practical guidance on how to recognize, prevent, and protect yourself from these dangers while on the job.
Biological agents such as bacteria, viruses, fungi (mold), and other microorganisms, along with their toxins, can negatively impact human health. Their effects range from mild allergic reactions to severe diseases — and in extreme cases, death.
These organisms are naturally present in the environment — found in the air, water, soil, plants, and animals. Because many of them reproduce quickly and thrive with minimal resources, they pose potential risks in many occupational settings, including construction.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
| ID | Objective |
|---|---|
| TO 1.0 | Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final course assessment. |
| LO 1.1.1 | Identify the different types of construction environments where biological hazards can occur. |
| LO 1.1.2 | Discuss the factors that increase the likelihood of exposure to biological hazards on construction sites. |
| LO 1.1.3 | Describe the types of mold that may be hazardous to workers and explain their associated risks. |
| LO 1.1.4 | Explain the requirements for respiratory protection against airborne biological hazards. |
| LO 1.1.5 | Identify the risks associated with poisonous plants and describe protective measures. |
| LO 1.2.1 | List and explain the hazards related to exposure to infectious animals and insects. |
| LO 1.2.2 | Describe common tick-borne diseases in construction, their symptoms, and preventive measures. |
| LO 1.2.3 | Explain safe methods for disposing of rodents and properly cleaning and disinfecting rodent-infested areas. |
| LO 1.2.4 | Describe the risks of venomous snake exposure and outline how to prevent and protect yourself from snake bites. |
Key: TO = Terminal Objective | LO = Learning Objective
