In a typical work setting, general construction workers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a medium level of social contact. They communicate with others in person almost every day.
- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of other workers.
- Have some responsibility for the work done by others.
- Usually work as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Regularly wear gloves, hard hats, safety goggles, or ear plugs, depending on the job.
- Often work outdoors, but some workers may work indoors.
- Are often exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable.
- Are sometimes exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures when working outdoors.
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- Are sometimes exposed to contaminants, such as fumes from paints or sealers.
- Are sometimes exposed to hazardous equipment. There is some possibility of moderate injury.
- Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions.
- Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns.
- Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer.
- May work in an enclosed vehicle, such as a truck or van.
- Usually work close to others, typically within a few feet.
Work Performance
- Must be sure that all details are done and their work is exact. Errors could result in serious safety hazards.
- Must allow the work pace to be set by the speed of machinery.
- Repeat the same physical activities.
- Usually consult a supervisor before making decisions and setting daily tasks and goals.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work eight-hour shifts, though longer hours are also common.
- May work only during seasons when weather permits construction.