Safety Trained Supervisor in Construction (STSC) Practice Exam

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What is the primary purpose of a safety meeting?

  1. Discuss upcoming job schedules

  2. Inform workers of job specific hazards

  3. Provide general company updates

  4. Review past incidents without a focus on current safety

The correct answer is: Inform workers of job specific hazards

The primary purpose of a safety meeting is to inform workers of job-specific hazards. These meetings are crucial for ensuring that employees are aware of potential risks associated with their specific tasks and work environment. By highlighting these hazards, safety meetings foster a culture of safety, enabling workers to recognize and mitigate risks before they lead to incidents. This proactive approach helps to protect employee health and well-being while also promoting compliance with safety regulations. In contrast, the other options, while they may hold importance in the broader context of workplace communication, do not specifically address the core focus of safety meetings. Discussing job schedules or providing company updates can be relevant, but they do not primarily contribute to the objective of enhancing workplace safety. Similarly, reviewing past incidents without connecting them to current safety practices does not adequately support ongoing worker education about risks they may face, reducing the effectiveness of the meeting in promoting a safe work environment.