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Some of the Latest Fall Protection Equipment

The construction industry very often presents complex challenges for fall protection. The primary reason for this is that a construction site is never constant, it keeps changing as the work progresses. Thus, the fall protection equipment must be versatile. Every contractor or employer worries about worker productivity and unwanted costs. Hence, the fall protection equipment must be easy to use, comfortable and economical. Be it residential roofs or sky-high skyscrapers, every worker, employee, manager, supervisor or personnel, must be armed with the appropriate fall protection equipment. In other words, every organization must prepare and follow a written, site specific, fall protection plan. Fall protection systems may include, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, guardrails, warning lines, positioning devices, safety monitors, covers and controlled access zones. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, has some standards set up, with regards to fall protection. For i

Getting yourself Certified in OSHA Hour Trainings

The OSHA 10 Hour Trainings are extremely important courses that deal with safety and health issues at the workplace. Specifically targeting workers and other employees of the construction and general industries, it is very important to get yourself certified in the OSHA 10 Hour Trainings today. Start by looking up for these courses on the Internet. Because these courses have become so popular, many private organizations have started providing training sessions and certifications for the course today. All you are required to do is pick a website that delivers the best and most efficient training program, at affordable rates, and you can get started immediately. These private training firms, provide training lessons to workers and at the same time taught about occupational hazards and how to prevent them or handle them at the workplace. These companies also help workers by showing them how to identify the potential hazards prevalent at the workplace. Apart from this, workers also learn a

Top most cited Violations

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is authorized to inspect and investigate workplaces to determine whether organizations are complying with the standards issued by them. According to the investigations, some of the top most cited violations in 2009 are listed below. Scaffolding - 7,027 violations Hazard Communication - 4,973 violations Fall Protection - 4,797 violations Respiratory Protection - 3,062 violations Lockout/Tagout - 2,937 violations Electrical-Wiring - 2,524 violations Powered Industrial Trucks - 2,437 violations Machine Guarding - 2,138 violations Ladders - 2,135 violations OSHA has geared up the heat on enforcement under the Obama Administration. There were four cases in the last fiscal year. Again the highest fine in the history of America was awarded to BP with over $87.4 million when the company failed to correct the hazards which were continuing to threaten the health and safety of the workers. This message has been sent loud and clear to all companies