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Plan, Provide, and Train: 3 Simple Steps for Preventing Deadly Falls

Falls from heights are the leading cause of death in construction, and they cause many injuries and deaths in other industries as well.

OSHA says that falls from heights can be prevented and employee lives can be saved if you take three simple steps:

  • Plan
  • Provide
  • Train

Plan

Plan ahead to get the job done safely. When your employees are working from heights, such as on ladders, scaffolds, and roofs, you must plan projects to ensure that the job is done safely. Begin by deciding how the job will be done, what tasks will be involved, and what safety equipment may be needed to complete each task. A little prior planning on your part makes every job safer for employees.

Provide

Provide the right equipment. Workers who are 6 feet or more above lower levels are at risk for serious injury or death if they should fall. To protect these workers, employers must provide personal fall protection and the right equipment for the job, including the right kinds of ladders, scaffolds, and safety gear.

Also remember that different ladders and scaffolds are appropriate for different jobs. Always provide workers with the kind they need to get the job done safely.


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If workers use personal fall arrest systems, provide a harness for each worker who needs to tie off to the anchor. Make sure the equipment fits, and have a qualified supervisor regularly inspect all fall protection equipment to ensure it’s still in good condition and safe to use (even though workers should inspect their equipment before each use).

Train

Train everyone to use the equipment safely. Falls can be prevented when workers understand proper set-up and safe use of equipment. But to develop that understanding they need training on the specific equipment they will use to complete the job and the hazards they may face. Workers should also be trained in the in the care and safe use ladders, scaffolds, fall protection systems, and other equipment they’ll be using on the job.

Training Points

Here are some specific training points suggested by OSHA to prevent falls in different hazard situations.

To prevent falls from ladders:

  • Choose the right ladder for the job.
  • Maintain three points of contact.
  • Secure the ladder.
  • Always face the ladder.
  • Don’t stand on top or on the top step of a stepladder.
  • Don’t overreach.
  • Don’t place the ladder on an unlevel footing.

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To prevent falls from scaffolds:

  • Use fully planked scaffolds.
  • Ensure proper access to scaffold.
  • Plumb and level.
  • Complete ALL guardrails.
  • Ensure stable footing.
  • Inspect before use (by competent person).
  • Don’t stand on guardrails.
  • Don’t use a ladder on top of a scaffold.
  • Don’t climb on the cross-braces.

To prevent falls from roofs:

  • Wear a harness and always stay connected.
  • Make sure your harness fits.
  • Use guardrails or lifelines.
  • Inspect all fall protection equipment before use.
  • Guard or cover all holes, openings, and skylights.
  • Don’t disconnect from lifeline.
  • Don’t work around unprotected openings or skylights.
  • Don’t use defective equipment.

Tomorrow, we discuss another common fall hazard—slips and trips.

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