Fall hazard assessment
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Are you worried about workplace falls and OSHA compliance? Is your organization struggling to improve its safety culture? If so, it’s time to take proactive steps to build a safer workplace. The first step in implementing a fall protection plan is to understand the fall risks in your facility. Having a fall hazard assessment conducted by OSHA-qualified personnel will allow you to identify fall risks and put together a plan to keep employees safe and your organization OSHA-compliant.
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