Fall Protection

Fall restraint vs. fall arrest

What’s the difference between fall restraint and fall arrest, and why is it important?

Harness

The Kodiak is an adjustable full-body harness with a positioning belt. It has two side D-rings for work positioning, a quick-connect buckle on the chest straps, an adjustable tongue buckle on the leg straps, adjustable shoulder straps and one dorsal D-ring for fall arrest.

Stair treads

Spectra two-stage stair nosings are visually appealing and durable, yet can be quickly and easily replaced if damaged.

OSHA proposes updates to handrail, stair rail requirements in Walking-Working Surfaces standard

Washington — OSHA is seeking to update the handrail and stair rail system requirements in its standard on walking-working surfaces for general industry.
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Stay safe on scaffolds

Violations of OSHA’s scaffolding standard (1926.451) are a mainstay on the agency’s annual Top 10 list of most cited standards, ranking fourth in fiscal year 2020 and third in FY 2019.

National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction to kick off with webinar

Washington — The eighth annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction is set to kick off on May 3 with a webinar hosted by OSHA, NIOSH, and CPWR – the Center for Construction Research and Training.

Anti-slip tapes

FLEX-TRED anti-slip tapes enhance safety on steps, walkways, docks, ramps, kitchens, showers, aisles, entrances, and other indoor and outdoor environments.

Full-body harness

FT-One is a patent-pending full-body harness designed and developed with input from contractors to achieve a new level of comfort fit and function.
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National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction set for May

Washington — OSHA, NIOSH, the National Occupational Research Agenda, and CPWR – The Center for Construction Training and Research are providing free online resources to help employers prepare for the eighth annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, set to take place May 3-7.

Leading-edge cable lanyards

Cable Leading Edge Lanyards have the lightweight durability of a fixed-length lanyard and permit up to 12 feet of protection during a free fall from an at-height working surface.

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