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Stay Safe: Fall Protection for Serious Injury Prevention

Falls can cause serious injuries, whether from a height or at ground level. This informative guide provides three key tips for working safely, highlights the importance of platforms, guardrails, ramps, bridges, handrails, warning lines, and safety nets, and emphasizes the need for proper inspection of fall arrest equipment. Learn how to prevent accidents and protect yourself in any work area.

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Stay Safe: Fall Protection for Serious Injury Prevention

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  1. FALL PROTECTION

  2. Falls Cause Serious Injuries If you fall from a height of more than 6 feet you can be seriously hurt If you trip at ground level, you can get: A head injury, or Fractures The result is painful rehabilitation and a loss of income

  3. You Will Get Hurt If: Something makes you trip or fall Something drops on you Your protective equipment breaks You have the wrong protective equipment

  4. Three Keys To Working Safely Use your fall protection equipment, every time Stay away from the edge Wear a hard hat

  5. Staying Safe Up High: Platforms or stairs get you up there safely Guardrails keep you safe once you are up high Edges on the guardrail keep tools and other objects from falling

  6. Ramps, Bridges and Hand Rails Ramps give you a safe way to get to work areas Bridges connect work areas or ramps Hand rails keep you from falling over the edge

  7. Warnings and Safety Nets Warning lines caution you about the approaching danger of an unprotected edge Safety nets are there to: Catch you if you fall Protect you from impact

  8. It Hurts When You Land!! Stopping is the painful part of falling! Your injury is determined by: Things in your path Things you land on How fast you are going when you hit How far you fall

  9. You Need Fall Arrest Equipment When you: Are high above the ground Need to keep your hands free to work Are working on an open edge Have to be suspended above the ground to do your job

  10. Personal Fall Arrest Systems Body Harness Proper D-ring positioning Lanyard Anchor

  11. Equipment and Work Area Inspections Inspect fall arrest equipment before you use it Have a clear area to drop in, to prevent dangerous puncture wounds

  12. Other Ways To Save Your Life! Don’t use knots (they can untie) Connectors keep you safe Snaphooks (self-locking) Ring Keep the line away from sharp objects

  13. How Do You Make Sure The Equipment Works Every Time? Inspect it every time you use it. There shouldn’t be: Tears or cracks in the lines Ripped stitches Burrs on the metal Alterations of the equipment

  14. Trips Can Cause Serious Injuries You can prevent injury by: Walking, not running Watching for obstacles in your path, such as a skid of product, a misplaced waste container or a pallet jack Maintaining your work area Reporting accidents that are “waiting to happen”

  15. It’s Your Life, Stay Safe Know your work area Know your fall arrest equipment Use the protection you need Make sure your equipment always works Report problems Listen for, watch for and recognize hazards

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