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Focus on Fall Prevention Education next week

Updated: May 21, 2021

Focus on Fall Prevention Education Next Week

OSHA’s annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction begins Monday, May 3. Use valuable resources from OSHA and NAHB to educate workers on fall risks and help avoid preventable injuries.

Fatalities caused by falls from elevation continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 401 of the 1,061 construction fatalities recorded in 2019. Those deaths were preventable. The National Safety Stand-Down raises fall hazard awareness across the country, and gives builders and contractors a time to deliberately stop work to discuss fall prevention.

The week kicks off with a free webinar from OSHA on Monday, May 3, at 1 p.m. ET, who will be joined by NIOSH and the Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR). Hear experts from each organization discuss the data behind fall reporting, the importance of fall prevention training on jobsites, and new resources to help construction workers. Register now.

NAHB is also hosting a free town hall on Tuesday, May 4, at 2 p.m. focused on OSHA compliance. Hear about OSHA’s top five fall-related violations and how to properly conduct an OSHA inspection. Matt Murphy, president and CEO of Safety Environmental Engineering, Inc. will share his extensive experience and knowledge on how to effectively manage fall prevention on the jobsite. Use this Zoom link to access the town hall.

Be sure to check the NAHB stand-down page for resources for conducting your own talks and training on fall prevention in English and Spanish, including the video toolbox below and accompanying handout.

Safety Toolbox Talks : Fall Protection

Falls to a lower level from walking areas or working surfaces are among the most common causes of work-related injuries and deaths in the construction industry.

For video, click here.


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