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Workers in many industries face potential fall hazards. Any organization that has personnel working at heights should have a fall rescue plan implemented.

Workers should know how to recognize fire ant mounds, how to avoid them and what to do if they unexpectedly get bit and stung while working outdoors.

Workers must recognize the common trip and fall hazards that can be found during construction and all workers have the right to be protected from fall hazards.

It's always a good idea to have a safety meeting on fall protection, fall hazards identification and fall prevention at least once every three months.

Workers should always wear protection for their eyes and when needed wearing a face shield may be crucial to avoid a potentially permanent injury.

Despite the emerging sophisticated and innovative fall protection systems, learn more about why fall-related injuries and fatalities are still happening.

On any construction site, one wrong step could become very serious, very fast. Take a look at these images and see how easily you can spot the fall hazards.

Fall hazards are recognized as one of the OSHA Big Four. Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) are commonly used by workers when serious fall hazards exist.

Learn more about the precautions to consider when employees may be required or advised to wear face masks while at work to prevent the spread of illness.