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Roofing Fall Incidents






Roofers, and others working on roofs, encounter many hazards on the job, including those associated with working at heights and from ladders, power tools, electricity, noise, hazardous substances, and extreme temperatures. Unless these hazards are controlled, and workers are trained, anyone who works on roofs is at serious risk. Review the details of these roofing fall incidents along with the OSHA regulations and safety guidance to understand why these fatalities were preventable.
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic for construction workers that provides details of several roofing fall incidents along with the OSHA regulations and corresponding safety guidance to understand why these fatalities were preventable.