Falls remain one of OSHA’s most frequently cited violations — and with good reason. They continue to be the leading cause of serious injuries and fatalities in construction and facility maintenance.
Falls from heights remain among the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities, and fall protection violations are the most commonly cited by OSHA across all industries. Although many people ...
A partnership of standards, ANSI/ASSE Z359-2007 Fall Arrest Code, which takes effect this month, provides general industry with knowledgeable, practical norms and guidelines essential to a proactive ...
Since its creation in 1971, OSHA has made a huge difference in worker safety but not directly. OSHA doesn’t come on site and show people how to work safely. So, what does OSHA do? Among other things, ...
The Dept. of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is undertaking a nationwide effort to prevent falls in construction and all other industries. Falls are responsible for more worksite ...
Werner has introduced the new Werner Utility Lifeline, designed specifically for utility workers and linemen. The new anchor strap fall arrest system was developed specifically for professionals who ...
Twiceme and Guardian have expanded their partnership to integrate digital safety technology into anchor-mounted self-retracting lifelines, with availability expected in 2026. Twiceme Technology has ...
FallTech has introduced the CTR™ Class 1 SRL Series, a new performance-focused self-retracting lifeline engineered to improve worker mobility and support efficient overhead tie-off applications where ...
Roof-mounted fall protection isn’t just a compliance checkbox—it’s about understanding risk, assigning responsibility, and protecting people. This new Industry Insight from Kee Safety helps facility ...
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