Minutes Matter: Reduce the Risk of Suspension Trauma
Recognizing fall dangers & optimizing your company’s rescue response.
Recognizing fall dangers & optimizing your company’s rescue response.
This article explores the dangers of falling objects, essential safety controls, and the significance of tool tethering in implementing effective prevention systems for your workplace.
Falling tools can injure workers and damage equipment and materials. Learn how to tether your tools when working on elevated surfaces.
Sharp and leading edges can damage fall arrest systems designed to catch construction workers when they fall.
Tools can become extremely dangerous when they fall from an elevated surface. Learn how to secure tools when working at height by tethering them to fixed points.
Trips and falls are among the most common workplace injuries, which makes fall safety protection an industry requirement. The ABCDs of fall safety can help you and your team be...
Dropped objects are hazardous not only for workers but for anyone and anything around the work site as well.
Consider the five following problem areas before you put your gear on to determine whether it’s time to discard and replace it.
Follow these six steps when inspecting your fall protection equipment as well as when deciding to remove it from service.
Employees working on elevated surfaces increase their risk of falls that could lead to injury and death. OSHA requires fall protection at heights more than six feet from the next work...
Many professionals rely on what are known as the ABCDs of Fall Safety. Each category outlines a specific hazard or area of concern that every safety manager should be aware...