Methods to Prevent Falls at Construction Sites

Companies need to fight falls at building sites. To stop them, we use “fall prevention”. It’s set up by construction industries. It stops workers’ falling accidents. You might see guard rails. You’ll see scaffoldings too. These are prevention equipment. But, it’s not just equipment. There are also process controls. This means they train workers. Another…

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Confined Space Entry Training is Critical – Here’s Why

We need to care about your safety and your workers’ safety. In all businesses, safety should come first, no matter the field your business is in. Some workplaces are different from others. They can be more dangerous. A confined space can be risky. You need to ensure your workers are well prepared. The workers who…

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Active Shooter Readiness Strategies Every Business Owner Should Know

How Businesses Stay Ready for Active Shooters Each business needs a plan. It keeps them safe from active shooters. The U.S. Department of Justice has made a plan. The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, agrees with it. The plan talks about five things: Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery. 1. Prevention A plan can’t…

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How Personal Fall Arrest Systems Save Lives at Construction Work Sites

OSHA has identified that fall hazards are among the biggest causes behind fatalities that take place within the construction industry. This is why you should pay special attention to Personal Fall Arrest Systems. The current fall protection systems people use at job sites are mostly not capable enough to reduce the number of fatalities happening.…

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Fall Protection System Failures to Never Allow

Despite cool new safety gear to prevent falls, why do we still see so many fall-related injuries? This piece explores preventable failures in fall protection systems. Falling at work, whether from the same level or from a height, is the second most common work accident in the U.S, right behind transportation mishaps. Every year, nearly…

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Protocol to Follow When OSHA Inspectors Arrive

What you need to do during an OSHA inspection visit? Don’t worry. Teach your crew about this, at least once yearly. Then, they’ll be ready. OSHA might pop in at any job site. Rarely will they warn you. The check-up can be a total sweep, or just a portion. OSHA’s inspectors are called Compliance Officers.…

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Fall Protection Safety Requirements for Staff Working at Heights

You know, out of all work-related injuries every year, a distressing amount come from falls from above. But guess what? We can absolutely avoid these accidents! Workplaces need to be organized to limit the risk of workers taking a tumble from high platforms or workstations, or vanish into floor holes or wall gaps. Fall protection…

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