In the construction industry, falls from elevated surfaces are preventable and can be a serious and costly employee incident. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2021:
While falls can be dangerous from any height, the OSHA construction standard requires fall protection at heights of 6 feet or greater for most trades, with some exceptions. Common falls can occur from uneven working surfaces, unprotected floor/wall openings, poor housekeeping, misuse or lack of fall protection, and human oversight.
We recommend eliminating fall hazards, such as performing any pre-fabrication tasks at ground level whenever feasible. However, when this is not possible, employers can use these recommended practices to prevent falls:
For more information on fall protection, review the regulations provided by OSHA under 1926 Subpart M and your State OSHA program, which may mandate additional requirements.
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