Problem: Compared to other industries, construction has the third-highest d
eath rate. Many agree, and research has shown, that one way to change these
statistics is through effective worker safety and health training. Little
is known about the quality and nature of safety and health training availab
le to open-shop (nonunion) construction workers. Method: It was the goal of
this preliminary study to provide some initial background information abou
t the nature and quality of safety and training in open-shop construction o
perations. Results: While the majority of contractors surveyed did provide
safety and health training, most did not quantitatively evaluate their trai
ning programs in terms of reduction in hazardous behaviors or exposures, or
increased job satisfaction or productivity. Impact on industry: Learning a
bout the major parameters (e.g., methods, policies, barriers, company/worke
r perceptions, etc.) influencing nonunion construction safety training will
help guide future construction safety-related research and intervention st
rategies on a national basis. (C) 2001 National Safety Council and Elsevier
Science Ltd. All rights reserved.