Construction Fall Protection Training

Fall Safety – Helpful Tips

Make Fall Safety a Top PriorityThe third leading cause of unintentional injury-related death is falls. In 2015, nearly 33,381 people died in falls at home and at work – and for working adults, depending on the industry, falls can be the leading cause of death. Hazards in the WorkplaceIn 2014, 660 workers died in falls from a higher level, and 49,210 were injured badly enough to[..]

OSHA 2018 Top 10 Violations

The top 10 violations seen by OSHA in the fiscal year 2018: 1. Fall Protection—General Requirements: 1926.501, with 7,720 violations 2. Hazard Communication: 1910.1200, with 4,552 violations 3. Scaffolds—General Requirements: 1926.451, with 3,336 violations 4. Respiratory Protection: 1910.134, with 3,118 violations 5. Lockout/Tagout: 1910.147, with 2,944 violations 6. Ladders: 1926.1053,[..]