Construction workers are more at risk than others; they face higher than average incident rates compared to other occupations. One of those incidents includes falls.
According to OSHA, falls continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 395 of the 1,069 fatalities that occurred in 2022. Falls routinely top the list of OSHA’s 10 most frequently cited standards making it imperative to raise fall hazard awareness to stop fall fatalities and injuries. That’s why for 2024, Construction Safety Week, held from May 6 – 10, has partnered with OSHA and its National Safety Stand-Down initiative to help prevent falls in construction. The joint effort encourages companies to pause work sites throughout the US to create the largest industry-wide safety stand-down ever held.
A safety stand-down is a voluntary event where employers talk directly to workers about safety. A stand-down can take place anywhere that allows employees to take a break to focus on fall hazards and the importance of fall prevention. It’s also an opportunity to have a conversation with employees about the other job hazards they face, protective methods and company safety policies and goals. Holding a stand-down also gives employees an opportunity to talk to management about fall and other job hazards they may see.
Companies can conduct a safety stand-down by taking a break to have a toolbox talk or another safety activity such as conducting safety equipment inspections, developing rescue plans or discussing job specific hazards. These don’t just have to take place during Construction Safety Week. Managers are encouraged to plan a stand-down that works best for their workplace anytime.
OSHA offers these suggestions:
Construction Safety Week and OSHA are holding the largest, national industry-wide stand down event on May 8, 2024. Companies are encouraged to join the national effort and stand down to raise fall hazard awareness and build a stronger, safer industry together. If you cannot join on May 8, companies are invited to stand down any time during the week of May 6-10. After the stand down, a Certificate of Participation can be downloaded so anyone who joined the cause can be recognized.
Read this blog to learn more about fall prevention and safety.
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