Fourth Annual OSHA Fall Prevention & Protection Stand-Down

May 8, 2017

MCAA urges all affected members to participate in the 4th annual nationwide OSHA Safety Stand Down to help prevent workers from falling from elevations, and protect those workers who do fall. Falls from elevations are the third leading cause of injury in the mechanical construction and service injury, and the injuries from the impact of falling are often extremely severe. The stand down takes place May 8-12, 2017. To participate, take time out during that week to refresh your workers memories about the industry’s fall hazards and accompanying fall prevention and protection measures. MCAA’s educational fall prevention and protection safety resources, which are provided for you as a benefit of membership, are listed below. You can access them here.

MCAA Educational Safety Resources:

Fall Restraint and Arrest Systems – Video – Pocket Guide – Training Documentation Sheet – 20-Question Multiple Choice Test – Test Answer Key

Ladder Safety – Video – Pocket Guide – Training Documentation Sheet – 20-Question Multiple Choice Test – Test Answer Key

Aerial Lift Safety – Video – Pocket Guide – Training Documentation Sheet – 20-Question Multiple Choice Test – Test Answer Key

Scaffold Safety – Video – Pocket Guide – Training Documentation Sheet – 20-Question Multiple Choice Test – Test Answer Key

MCAA Toolbox Safety Talk – Volume I – Talk #s (1 – 11)

MCAA Toolbox Safety Talk – Volume II – Talk #s (1 – 6)

MCAA Toolbox Safety Talk – Volume IV – Talk #s (1 – 5)

 

 

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