
OSHA has found 4 top areas of fatalities in construction: caught-in hazards, electrocution, falls and struck-by hazards. This safety topic will be focused on trip and fall hazards.

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Sign-in Sheet
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Sign-in Sheet
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Sign-in Sheet
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Falls B, Construction
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic focused on one of the OSHA top 4 areas of fatalities in construction, Fall hazards, with an emphasis on floor holes, aerial lifts, stairs and ladders.