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USA launches national fall-prevention initiative

20 Mar 14 Construction employers and workers across the USA are being asked to pause their working day during the first week of June to talk about preventing falls.

The US Labor Department's Occupational Safety & Health Administration announced the national safety stand-down from 2 to 6 June to raise awareness about the hazards of falls, which account for the highest number of deaths in the industry.

During the stand-down, employers and workers are asked to pause their workday to talk about fall prevention and discuss topics like ladder safety, scaffolding safety and roofing work safety.

OSHA has also launched an official national safety stand-down website with information on how to conduct a successful stand-down. Afterwards, employers will be able to provide feedback and receive a personalised certificate of participation.

"Falls account for more than a third of all deaths in this industry," said Dr David Michaels, assistant secretary of labour for occupational safety and health. "We're working with employers, workers, industry groups, state OSH plans, and civic and faith-based organisations to host safety stand-downs that focus on recognising hazards and preventing falls. We are getting the message out to America's employers that safety pays and falls cost."

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The stand-down is part of OSHA's ongoing Fall Prevention Campaign, which was started in 2012 and was developed in partnership with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and NIOSH's National Occupational Research Agenda programme. The campaign provides employers with information and educational materials on how to plan ahead to prevent falls, provide the right equipment for their workers and train all employees in the proper use of that equipment.

"We are pleased to join again with OSHA and our NORA partners to focus on fall prevention at construction sites," said Dr John Howard, NIOSH director. "Preventing falls in the construction industry benefits everyone, from the worker, to the employer, to the community at large. This safety stand-down serves as an important opportunity for everyone to take the time to learn how to recognize and prevent fall hazards."

Details at: http://www.osha.gov/StopFallsStandDown/

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