Stand-Down for Safety – 2023 – Prevent Falls in Construction

Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry, accounting for one-third of all construction fatalities. That’s why the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction is so important. This year’s Stand-Down will take place May 1-5, 2023.

The Stand-Down is a voluntary event that encourages employers to take a break from work to talk to their employees about fall hazards and prevention. It’s an opportunity to review safety procedures, inspect equipment, and train workers on how to stay safe.

Being safe is for you and your family

There are many things that employers can do to prevent falls in construction. Here are a few tips:

  • Provide proper training on fall protection.
  • Ensure that all workers have the proper personal protective equipment (PPE), such as hard hats, safety glasses, and harnesses.
  • Inspect worksites regularly for fall hazards.
  • Use proper fall protection equipment, such as guardrails, ladders, and scaffolds.
  • Enforce safety policies and procedures.

By taking these steps, employers can help to prevent falls and keep their workers safe.

If you’re a construction worker, it’s important to be aware of the fall hazards on your jobsite and how to stay safe. Here are a few tips:

  • Always wear your PPE, including a hard hat, safety glasses, and harness.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and look out for potential fall hazards.
  • Use proper fall protection equipment, such as guardrails, ladders, and scaffolds.
  • Don’t take unnecessary risks. If you’re not sure about something, ask for help.

By following these tips, you can help to prevent falls and stay safe on the job.

The National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction is an important event that can help to save lives. If you’re a construction worker or employer, I encourage you to participate in this year’s Stand-Down. Together, we can make a difference and prevent falls in construction.

To assist, I have downloaded a large chunk of the related safety materials from OSHA. Click here, or find them on http://www.OSHA.gov:

Complete Fall Protection Training Downloads – All Free

Large selection of fall protection materials.  Various subjects, from OSHA, UK HSE, Oregon OSHA, plus others.

Click links below for documents:

Fall Protection Wallet Card – Spanish

OSHA Fall Protection Toolbox Talks and Trainer Guide

Fall Protection Wallet Card

Falls – Exterior Walls – Residential – English

Falls – Attic – Residential – Spanish

Falls – Exterior Walls – Residential – Spanish

Falls – Floor Joists – Residential – English

Falls – Reroofing – English

Falls – Metal Roofs

Fall Prevention – Training Guide – A Lesson Plan for Employers

Falls – General Protection and Awareness

Falls Through Holes and Openings

Falls – Full Body Harness

Falls – Anchor Points

Falls – Horizontal Lifelines

Falls – Inspecting your Landyard

Falls – Putting on a Harness

Falls – Restraint or Arrest

Falls – Inspecting Harness

Falls – Written Plan

Preventing Falls from Rooftops

HSE – Work from Heights, Roof Work, Other – Free Downloads!

I raided the Queen’s library again, and dashing out, I even grabbed a document in Welsh!  Those guys with the tall hats can move faster than I would think.

Click links below for documents:

Health and Safety In Roof Work

Preventing Falls from Boom Type Platforms

Preventing Falls from Vehicles – Welsh

Preventing Falls from Vehicles

Safe Use of Ladders and Step Ladders

Safety in Window Cleaning using Rope Platforms

Safety in Window Cleaning Using Suspended Platforms

Safety in Window Cleaning

Working at Height

Workplace Safety Health Welfare – 60 Page Book

OSHA Safety Programs – All

I will categorize these later – I promise – but for now – here are all of OSHA’s larger programs.  These include confined spaces, lockout tagout, etc.

Click links below for documents:

Training Requirements in OSHA Standards and Training Guidelines

Stairways and Ladders

Sling Safety

Scaffolding

Safe Patient Handling – Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders in Nursing Homes

Respiratory Protection – Small Entity Compliance Guide

Respiratory Protection – Assigned Protection Factors for the Revised Standard

Process Safety Management

Process Safety Management – Guidelines for Compliance

Portland Cement – Preventing Skin Problems

Personal Protective Equipment

Medical Records – Access to Medical and Exposure Records

Medical and Dental Offices – A Guide to Compliance with OSHA Standards

Lockout Tagout

Lead in Construction

Job Hazard Analysis

Heat Illness – Protecting Yourself in the Sun

Hearing Conservation

Fall Prevention – Training Guide – A Lesson Plan for Employers

Fall Prevention – Training Guide – A Lesson Plan for Employers – Spanish

Excavations

Employers Rights and Responsibilities Following an OSHA Inspection

Emergency Response – Principal Emergency Response and Preparedness – Requirements and Guidelines

Emergency Response – Best Practices for Hospital Based First Receivers of Victims

Emergency Action PLans

Electrical Hazards – Controlling Electrical Hazards

Distracted Driving

Cranes and Derricks – Small Entity Compliance Guide

Construction Tunneling

Confined Spaces