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Fall Protection

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Fall protection measures are essential for safeguarding workers from potential injuries caused by falls. This encompasses protection against falling onto machinery, into floor openings, from platforms, or while using ladders. The employer must ensure a safe work environment by keeping the area free from hazards such as wet surfaces and debris that could contribute to falls.

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Fall Protection

Why do I need fall protection?

Falls are a significant contributor to workplace injuries and fatalities. It is crucial to address falls from overhead work surfaces and minor falls from as low as four feet. Even these falls can result in severe injuries, necessitating the provision of fall protection in such scenarios.

According to OSHA regulations, fall protection must be provided at specific elevations: four feet in general industry workplaces, five feet in shipyards, six feet in the construction industry, and eight feet in longshoring operations. Adhering to these guidelines ensures the safety and well-being of workers at various job sites.

Types of Fall Protection

To ensure worker safety, there are various types of fall protection equipment available. The equipment selection depends on the specific situation. Employers must assess the workplace to determine the appropriate fall protection measures required.

Fall Safety Equipment –this includes body belts, guard rails

Fall Arrest Systems – systems that safely stop a falling worker. These products include lanyards, shock-absorbing lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, full-body harnesses, rope grabs, and anchors. These systems should be implemented when a worker is exposed to a fall of six feet or greater.

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