2. Falls are the leading cause of deaths in the construction industry.
Most fatalities occur when employees fall from open-sided
floors and through floor openings.
Falls from as little as 4 to 6 feet can cause serious lost-time
accidents and sometimes death.
Open-sided floors and platforms 6 feet or more in height must
be guarded.
Falls in Construction
3. This presentation will discuss:
• The working conditions that prompt
use of fall protection
• Options that are available to protect
workers from falls
Fall Protection
4. Upon completion of the course, the participants will be
able to:
1. List at least three methods of fall protection.
2. State the main criteria that prompt use of fall protection
for construction workers.
3. List or describe at least four safety guidelines or
requirements that reduce or eliminate slipping, tripping or
falling hazards on stairs in use at a construction site.
4. List or describe at least four safety practices or
requirements that reduce or eliminate slipping, tripping or
falling hazards when ladders are in use at a construction site
Fall Protection
14. Sides & Edges - Improper Guarding
This 1/4" nylon rope alone is not a proper way to
guard this open floor
15. Sky Lights and Other Openings
• Holes more than 6 feet high must be protected
• This opening could be made safe by using a
guardrail, or strong cover
16. • Cover completely and securely
• If no cover, can guard with a guardrail
Floor Holes
Improperly
Covered
17. • Use PFAS when working on formwork or rebar
• Cover or cap protruding rebar
Concrete Forms and Rebar
18. Guard excavations more
than 6 feet deep when
they are not readily seen
because of plant growth
or other visual barriers
Excavations
In addition to needing
guarding, this excavation is
not properly shored
19. If you work on roofs and can fall
more than 6 feet, you must be protected
Roofs
20. If you work near wall openings 6 feet or more above lower
levels you must be protected from falling
Wall opening
Wall Openings
21. Summary
➢ If you can fall more than 6 feet, you must be
protected
➢ Use fall protection on:
➢walkways & ramps, open sides & edges, holes,
concrete forms & rebar, excavations, roofs, wall
openings, bricklaying, residential construction
➢ Protective measures include guardrails, covers,
safety nets, and Personal Fall Arrest Systems
22. Ladders must be kept in a safe condition
-- DO –
Keep the area around the top and bottom of
a ladder clear
Ensure rungs, cleats, and steps are level
and uniformly spaced
Ensure rungs are spaced 10 to 14 inches
apart
Keep ladders free from slipping hazards
General Ladder Requirements
23. (#)
Securing Ladders
➢ Secure ladders to prevent
accidental movement due to
workplace activity
➢ Only use ladders on stable and
level surfaces, unless secured
➢ Do not use ladders on slippery
surfaces unless secured or
provided with slip-resistant feet
This ladder is not on a
stable surface
24. Inspect before use for cracks, dents,
and missing rungs
Design or treat rungs to minimize
slipping
Side rails -- at least 11 1/2 inches
apart
Must support 4 times the maximum
load
Portable Ladders
25. Don’t paint ladders
Don’t use an opaque
covering (like varnish) on a
wood ladder
Painting Wood Ladders
26. SCD- 2006 HSE-P-FPR-00 (#)
Ladder Angle
Non-self-supporting ladders:
(which lean against a wall or
other support)
➢Position at an angle
where the horizontal
distance from the top
support to the foot of the
ladder is 1/4 the working
length of the ladder
27. When using a portable
ladder for access to an
upper landing surface, the
side rails must extend at
least 3 feet above the upper
landing surface
Ladder Rail Extension
28. Near Energized Electrical Equipment
If using ladders where the
employee or the ladder could
contact exposed energized
electrical equipment, they must
have nonconductive siderails
such as wood or fiberglass.
This is an unsafe condition
29. Do not use the top or top
step of a stepladder as a
step
Top Step
30. A competent person must
inspect ladders for visible
defects, like broken or missing
rungs
If a defective ladder is found,
immediately mark it defective
or tag it "Do Not Use”
Withdraw defective ladders
from service until repaired
Damaged or Defective Ladders
Missing rung
31. Face the ladder when going
up or down
Use at least one hand to grab
the ladder when going up or
down
Do not carry any object or
load that could cause you to
lose balance
Climbing the Ladder
32. Summary
Key Components for Ladder Safety
• A competent person must inspect
• Use the correct ladder for the job
• Use the correct angle, supports, treads, cross braces
and rails
• Don’t overload
• Your employer must train you in proper use of a
ladder