As the weather gets nicer, warmer and the daylight lasts longer, more outdoor construction projects will be picking up. With working outdoors, the potential to be exposed to heights increases.
Last week, a NJ contractor was sited by OSHA, for 3 repeat violations, totaling over $47,000 for exposing his workers to fall hazards as high as 24 feet while performing masonry work on the exterior of a building.
“Falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry,” said Patricia Jones, director of OSHA’s Avenel Area Office. “It is vital that employers protect their workers from these deadly hazards, and provide an overall safe and healthful workplace.”
Each year, on average, between 150 and 200 workers are killed and more than 100,000 are injured as a result of falls at construction sites. Source www.osha.gov.
For more information on OSHA’s Fall Protection standards and helpful tips, please click here.
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