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Final Rule: Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection Standards
On November 17, 2016, OSHA issued a final rule updating its 44-year old general industry Walking-Working Surfaces standard to protect workers from slip, trip, and fall hazards. The rule also increases consistency in safety and health standards for people working in both general and construction industries. OSHA estimates the final rule will prevent more than 5,800 injuries a year. The rule takes effect Jan. 17, 2017.
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PowerQuick Powered Personnel Ascender I
From PowerQuick, Inc., this is a battery-powered personel ascender. First developed for Special Forces, this tool also has fire service and industrial applications. |
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PowerQuick Powered Personnel Ascender II
From PowerQuick, Inc., this is a battery-powered personel ascender. First developed for Special Forces, this tool also has fire service and industrial applications. |
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PowerQuick Powered Personnel Ascender III
From PowerQuick, Inc., this is a battery-powered personel ascender. First developed for Special Forces, this tool also has fire service and industrial applications. |
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Fall Protection - Fall Arrest Videos from WorkSafeBC
Fall Protection highlights the need for fall protection systems in the workplace. With dramatic footage of accidents and computer animation, this video outlines the steps to develop safe practices when working from heights.
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National Safety Stand-Down To Prevent Falls in Construction
The purpose of the National Fall Prevention Stand-Down is to raise awareness of preventing fall hazards in construction.
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