Slips/Trips/Falls

Ladder safety alert available in Spanish

Portland, OR — The Oregon Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program has published a Spanish-language version of its ladder safety hazard alert.

OSHA: Death investigations down 11% in FY 2024

Washington — OSHA conducted fewer fatality investigations this past fiscal year than in FY 2023, and recorded fewer deaths involving trench collapses and falls – two hazards on which the agency has focused its enforcement resources.

New report examines construction fatalities

Silver Spring, MD — Nearly 1,100 construction workers died in 2022, according to a recent data bulletin published by CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training.

Industrial spill absorbent collection

The FlashDry absorbent collection includes 15-by-20-inch Universal Absorbent Pads, 3-inch-by-4-foot Universal Absorbent Socks, a line of spill mats and two Universal Rapid Response Spill Kits in four sizes, each with or without two 5-liter buckets of FlashDry coir absorbent.
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Guardrail

The SRC360 Mobile Rail is an OSHA-compliant passive fall protection guardrail system.

Anti-slip mat

The Diamond Plate Anti-Fatigue Mat provides long-lasting traction in slippery environments. Its proprietary TuffGrit coating is incredibly durable and abrasion resistant.

Spill containment specialist course

The Spill Containment Specialist course provides the information needed to develop a comprehensive approach to workplace spill containment.

Renovation stair treads

StairMaster safety renovation treads feature a heat-treated, corrosion-resistant aluminum substrate and a nearly diamond-hard aluminum oxide filler to provide a high coefficient of friction for sure footing.
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Drum spill containment pallets

These drum spill containment pallets catch spills, drips and leaks, making them ideal for the safe storage of oils, coolants, acids, caustics and other corrosive liquids.

Hazard alert shines light on fall hazards in construction

Portland, OR — Responding to the 19 fatal falls involving construction workers in the state since 2018, the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences has issued a hazard alert.

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