Fall Protection Training 5/1/14 @ Harvey Building Products, Londonderry, NH & Learn the standards and CSL's get 6 CEU's

OSHA extension on temporary enforcement ended on 3/15/2013. The grace period is over. Get your fall protection training today to be safe and be in compliance with the OSHA Standards.

No one plans on going to work to get killed from a fall or construction accident. However there are a significant amount of preventable deaths and fall related injuries in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut. These events will keep OSHA's focus on the residential industry.

Fall Protection Deaths and Fines IN THE NEWS

Roofer/sider dies on Cape Cod after 40 foot fall

19 year old New Hampshire boy killed by steel bracket 

Connecticut worker killed in Shelton from fall

Connecticut Remodeler fined by OSHA $127,560 for failure to provide fall protection on Stratford, Conn Project

OSHA requires residential contractors to protect their workers from fall hazards. (OSHA looks at employees and subs are workers). The new OSHA directive affects any contractor who works at heights of 6 feet or above on residential structures. Residential contractors, builders and trades are required to use safety nets, guard rails and or fall arrest systems when working 6' above lower levels.

Our Fall Protection Training is approved for 6 CEU's for Mass CSL's. CD-0075, CS-7802. (1 hour safety, 1 hour business, 4 hours elective).

What you must do to comply with the OSHA Fall Protection Directive;

  • Create a written fall protection plan for your company describing your practices and the equipment you will provide for your workers to protect them from fall hazards.

  • When working 6 feet above the ground or other surface you must use one or a combination of the following; guard rails, fall arrest systems and safety nets.

  • You must establish a training program and effectively train your workers. Then prove through documentation that they were trained.

  • If you can prove using one of the three standards is infeasible you must write a site specific fall protection plan showing alternative methods and keep it on site.

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Our training will help you comply with the Fall Protection Standard, protect your workers and be ready when OSHA visits your job site.


DIRECTIVE#: STD 03-11-002

EFFECTIVE DATE: December 16, 2010

Information from OSHA website on fall protection

http://www.osha.gov/doc/residential_fall_protection.html.