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Common Sense Workplace Safety

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Make sure you know the regulations that apply to your work environment and how to comply with them. Accident and incident investigation plan. Being aware of potential hazards, as well as knowing how to control them, is critical to maintaining a safe and healthful work environment and preventing injuries. Education and Training.

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Safety Programs

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Accident/Incident Investigation: Accidents/Incidents need to be investigated by trained individuals to understand why the accident or incident occurred, and what actions can be taken to prevent a recurrence. Reports of the incident will be in writing and identify the causes of the accident or near miss occurrence.

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PPE for Industrial Safety

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PPE is the last line of defense, and should only be used when engineering controls and administrative controls aren’t feasible. However, there are environments, processes, operations and tasks that will require PPE. However, as work environments change, the PPE you’re using now may not be appropriate in the future. Guidelines.

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BIM Glossary Terms and Definitions – NBIMS-US – 2013

Building Information Management

An example of a delivery method for all project development services, from concept and feasibility through initial occupancy is “Turnkey” Adapted from – Primer on PROJECT DELIVERY,2011, Joint publication by AIA and AGC. Project Team Contract Agreements. Reference Information. Reference Information sections. Meta Model. .

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State by State Incentives Guide

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Energy Innovations Small Grant (EISG) Program: Provides up to $95,000 for hardware projects and $50,000 for modeling projects to small businesses, non-profits, individuals and academic institutions to conduct research that establishes the feasibility of new, innovative energy concepts. 50,000 (max.) for projects creating at least 100 jobs.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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In addition to the qualifying expenses, at least 25 percent of the workforce on every project must be Colorado residents in order for the project to meet state incentive guidelines. Hawaii-based companies that receive Phase I feasibility study SBIR awards can apply for funds from HTDC’s Hawaii SBIR Matching Grant program.

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