Construction Industry OHS Guide | 19

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Podcast | Construction Sector Occupational Health and Safety Guide – Module 19

Production Date: 17.01.2026
Content Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Security of the Republic of Türkiye – Directorate General of OHS
Produced by: İçerik Evi – Digital Learning & Design Studio

About the Podcast

This podcast episode examines the occupational health and safety risks encountered during activities carried out in the construction sector, as well as the measures that should be taken to prevent these risks. Due to the nature of construction work, which involves inherently high-risk activities, ensuring worker safety is of critical importance.

The content is developed based on the Construction Sector Occupational Health and Safety Guide, with the technical and regulatory information translated into a clear, accessible, and practical language suitable for on-site implementation. The podcast aims to contribute to the prevention of occupational accidents and work-related diseases.

Key Topics Covered in the Podcast

• General risk profile of the construction sector
• Working at height and fall hazards
• Safety measures in excavation, scaffolding, and formwork operations
• Risks associated with the use of machinery and equipment
• Electrical, physical, and environmental hazards
• Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
• Employee awareness, training, and employer responsibilities

Who Is This Podcast For?

• Employees working in the construction sector
• Site managers and field supervisors
• OHS professionals and occupational physicians
• Employers and employer representatives
• Contractor and subcontractor teams

Podcast Format

• Podcast / Audio Content
• Informative OHS Broadcast
• Suitable for use on LMS and corporate digital platforms

Note

This podcast content is provided as a demo within the scope of organisation-specific e-learning projects, LMS-compatible online training modules, and OHS-focused digital learning solutions. The content is designed to be integrated into corporate training processes via e-learning infrastructures.