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Falls in the workplace are a common occurrence. They occur almost every day. But there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of falls occurring. This course will show you how you can prevent falls from happening in industrial environments as well as what organizations are required to do to protect employees.
Falls from even the smallest heights can injure employees. That’s why it’s important to take precautions whenever the risk of a fall is present. This often begins with wearing the right shoes.
Edges and openings present fall hazards in almost every work environment. One of the simplest ways to prevent falls in these areas is to use guard rails. OSHA has set standards for this railing that must be met.
Fall hazards are also present whenever employees need to use ladders or scaffolding to do their job. These require special considerations in order for employees to remain safe. This includes using personal fall protection equipment to prevent and stop falls, if they occur.
It shows how to prevent falls in industrial environments and what organizations are required to do to protect employees, covering slips, trips and falls, edges and openings, guard rails, portable and fixed ladders, scaffolding, and personal fall protection.
It is for people working in industrial environments where fall hazards such as edges, openings, ladders, and scaffolding are present and who need to protect employees from falls.
You will build skills in accident prevention, fall prevention, fall protection, fall protection systems, fall risk management, and workplace safety.
The course is organized into lessons covering an introduction; preventing slips, trips and falls; edges, openings and guarding; using portable and fixed ladders; working safely on scaffolding; personal fall protection; and a conclusion.
Yes. It explains what organizations are required to do to protect employees and notes that OSHA has set standards for guard railing that must be met.