The webinar held April 10, 2013 is now available for download on Stop Construction Falls. Click here to begin your download. Please note that the file is a .wmv file.
Read MoreCPWR – The Center For Construction Research and Training has developed a new hazard alert handout for safe use of Ladders. You can download the PDF for your use here. Previously, CPWR developed a handout on Fall Protection Harnesses in the same format. Both use pictures to illustrate how to safely use the equipment to prevent falls in construction. ...
Read MoreMany thanks go out to the Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction Partners. The Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Department of Workplace Standards have produced materials and taken initiative in getting the word out both online and off. To see their materials and follow their efforts, visit the Kentucky Labor Cabinet website. Support their efforts! Follow @KYLaborCabinet on Twitter and retweet your favorite tweets. You can also like the Kentucky Labor Department on Facebook to keep up with the latest news. Want to become a partner to the Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction? Email us at falls@cpwr.com and we’ll get you started!...
Read MoreThe fatality and fatal falls maps have been updated to include the second quarter of 2013. You can view them at the Fatality Mapping page. If you are aware of a construction worksite fatality that has occurred since January 2013, please email fatalitymap@cpwr.com. For more information see the Fatality Mapping Project...
Read MoreA new article from Builder Online highlights the efforts of the Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction. From the article: The United States ranks third among industrialized countries in construction fatalities per 100,000 workers. And jobsite falls continue to be the greatest causes of injuries and fatalities for construction workers. Read the rest of the article at their...
Read MoreFrom NECA comes an article about NIOSH’s new Ladder Safety App! From the article: “It’s easy to misjudge the ladder angle. If the ladder is set too steeply, it is more likely to fall back or slide away during use. If it is set too shallow then the bottom can slide out. This app removes the guesswork, and it’s very quick to check,” Rivera said. Rivera also reminds electrical workers to check the PPE Selector before beginning work on extension ladders, as additional safety precautions may be necessary. Read the rest of the article here or download the app through NIOSH’s...
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