The 9th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction
will be held May 2 – 6, 2022.
- Webinars of Interest:
- Recording of An Update from the National Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction: The Importance of a Year-Round Fall Prevention Program conducted on Thursday, January 27, 2022. This webinar includes Q&A, a review of the latest findings from the 2021 Stand-Down evaluation, and identifies common underlying causes of falls. This webinar also includes updates on the latest Free resources and plans for the 2022 Stand-Down.
- Fall Protection Expert Q&A Panel (Part 3) on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 2:00 pm EDT (1 hr 30 min) This event takes place during the 9th annual Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction and continues an ongoing series of Fall Protection Expert Q&A Panels with members of the ASSP/ANSI Z359 Committee. It focuses on how to utilize the Z359 fall protection standards, including the recently updated SRL requirements, and will directly answer questions about fall safety on construction job sites. Recordings are available from previous panels in March 2020 and April 2021. We encourage you to submit a question upon registration.
- OSHA-NIOSH-CPWR Evento de la Campaña Nacional de Prevención de Caídas: Uso adecuado de los sistemas personales de protección contra caídas, Jueves 7 de abril de 2:00pm a 3:00pm EDT Las caídas son la principal causa de muerte de los trabajadores de la construcción, pero estas muertes se pueden prevenir. Inscríbase en un seminario web en español el 7 de abril para aprender cómo organizar o asistir a un evento de la Campaña Nacional de Prevención de Caídas y recibir capacitación en vivo sobre el uso adecuado del equipo de protección contra caídas y otras prácticas de seguridad requeridas.
- OSHA Public Service Announcement:
- OSHA’s PSA Announcement is an excellent preparation tool to lead you into Fall Stand Down Week.
- National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction Audio Messages
- English: Recording | Transcript
- Spanish: Recording | Transcript
- Handouts for Workers: