i've fallen and i can't get up: a quick and dirty guide to fall safety
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Did you know…
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Falls accounted for 12% of workplace injuries in 2012
Are you you taking the right fall-safety precautions?
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Many falls can be avoided with assessment, training, awareness, and follow-up.
To do this, create a fall-safety prevention program for your
team!
But how?
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Step 1:Consider the types of falls that could be
happening at your work.
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Can your employees…Fall from ladders?
Fall from a roof?
Fall from a scaffold?
Fall down stairs?
Fall through a floor or roof opening?
Step 2: Make a list with your answers.
Step 3: Now that you understand where your fall hazards are; what can
you improve?
Ask these questions…Is your program meeting its goals?
Are you experiencing injuries or near misses?
Are your employees educated in fall safety?
What equipment have you provided to your workers?
Is better equipment available?
If you determine one of these areas need improvement, or you
need more information…
Step 4: Check out these resources:– OSHA Fall Resource List
– OSHA Fall Prevention Training
– OSHA Fall Prevention Fact Sheet
– 5 Tips to Get Your EHS Employees to be Safety Compliant
Step 5: Follow Up
Work with your team to develop presentations, policies, etc. to meet your needs. Collaborate with your team and consider making long-term changes.
The End
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