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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.

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

Review the main points on injury reporting now so you are prepared, and then keep the focus on safety so you never have to put this knowledge to use.

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.

When the servicing or maintenance is completed, lockout/tagout procedures for restoring service should be used to make sure all workers are protected.

There are several fall protection methods that workers can use during roof repair jobs to ensure the work proceeds safely.

Any work activities performed on or near energized equipment must be done only when safety measures are in place to provide protection to workers.

It has been proven that a robust safety program pays for itself and implementing good safety practices will save lives and prevent incidents and injuries.

Make sure everyone on your team is getting trained on electrical safety...even the basics need to be covered, like how to use an extension cord safety.