OSHA launches construction safety webpage for women

Washington – OSHA has launched a webpage to address safety and health issues specific to female construction workers.

Based on a recommendation from the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health, the webpage provides female-specific resources on issues such as personal protective equipment and sanitary facilities. One example: OSHA says women in the construction industry have encountered improperly fitting PPE, which can compromise their safety. The agency recommends that women test employer-provided PPE to ensure proper fit and comfort, and report ill-fitting equipment to their employer for a replacement.

On a related note, OSHA signed an alliance with the National Association of Women in Construction to develop training resources to help protect female construction workers on the job.

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More than 800,000 women worked in the construction industry in 2010, one-quarter of whom worked in production occupations such as laborers or electricians, according to OSHA.

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