Every day, nearly one million workers globally suffer a workplace accident, and close to 6,300 people will die due to an occupational accident or disease - including many in the construction industry1.
Through collaboration and science, we believe that together we can help change that.
You are considered to be "working at height" if you are working in any place above another level where a person could fall causing injury.
This includes working on a ladder, scaffolding, flat or sloped roofs, near an edge or an opening in a floor or wall and many, many more.
We encourage you to download our informative eBook that helps explain:
- The ABCs of fall protection: Learn about personal fall arrest system components.
- Scaffolding: See scaffolding challenges, safety measures and PPE options that construction crews should consider.
- Mobile elevating work platforms at heights: View common elevating work platform safety challenges, solutions and suggested PPE.
Download our free eBook today to read more.
1World Statistic. International Labour Organization.
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