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A look at OSHA’s most cited violations of 2024 shows that there’s still work to be done, especially when it comes to working from heights.
OSHA sets the baseline for fall protection—but is that really enough? As fall-related fatalities continue to rise, safety leaders must rethink their approach, with or without regulatory oversight.
To shine a light on the importance of fall protection, Mark recently wrote a series titled "Fall Protection Citation ...
Implementing safety incentive programs can significantly improve compliance with fall protection standards and strengthen overall workplace safety culture.
OSHA recently revealed its annual ranking of the most frequent safety violations. The data offers a glimpse of the state of workplace safety in America, but it can't tell us the whole picture. Philip ...
Lack of fall protection is the most frequently cited OSHA violation, proving that these deaths are preventable when employers provide the right safety equipment and properly train workers how to use ...
While engineered fall protection systems are effective, OSHA-compliant edge protection is attainable for small contractors and small projects—if there is a commitment.
Kick off fall with a construction safety refresher. Review OSHA’s latest updates, fine-tune PPE fit and learn from real ...
Falls are among the most common causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths. Employees working at heights over 6 feet require fall protection.EH&S manages the Fall Protection Program for campus ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is citing a Kearney company, Roeder Construction, for failing to provide fall protection for a 42-year-old worker who fell to his death and ...