Falls from heights are the most common cause of injury and death. Causes include: working on a scaffold or platform without guard rails or without a safety harness correctly attached; fragile roofs; and ladders that are badly maintained, positioned and secured.
For three years now, OSHA, NIOSH (the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) and CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training have cooperated to build a nationwide Campaign to Prevent Construction Falls.
An OSHA investigation initiated in response to a complaint that employees of TLD Ace Corp. were exposed to falls while removing snow from the plant's roof found additional hazards at the facility.
Fall, hand and eye protection and products to handle hazmat spills quickly and efficiently were among this week’s top EHS-related products as featured on ISHN.com.
Honeywell (NYSE:HON) today announced the new Miller® AirCore™ Wind Energy Harness — specifically designed to provide the ultimate in fall protection safety, comfort, and productivity for wind turbine construction and maintenance workers.
NTSB names blame in Asiana crash, Europe surveys its aging workforce about hours and the stiffer penalties for texting while driving are favored. These were among the top EHS-related stories featured on ISHN.com this week.
FabEnCo, the world’s leading manufacturer of self-closing industrial safety gates, announced today that the company has added its first universal hinge mount safety gate to the company’s full line of safety gate products.