Safety Consultant for Your Workforce

Jul 11
07:41

2012

Leighanna Cumbie

Leighanna Cumbie

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Fall Protection outlined by a Safety Consultant can be divided into three categories: planning, providing, and training. These components can allow for a safer working environment when Fall Safety is a top concern.

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Fall Protection outlined by a Safety Consultant can be divided into three categories:  planning,Safety Consultant for Your Workforce Articles providing, and training.  These components can allow for a safer working environment when Fall Safety is a top concern. 

The Planning portion of Fall Protection calls for the selecting the right equipment when mapping out a job.  Choosing the right equipment can eliminate unnecessary risks while performing the job and ensure the job is done in the most time effective manner.  Preventable accidents cause significant delays to the completion time, impact the workforce, and can reflect poor planning.  It is in the best interest of any company to protect its employees and to deliver results for clients.  A job well can be won or lost in the planning phases.

Provide the right equipment involves utilizing the right equipment for the job the first time.  For instance scaffolding may take longer to setup than a ladder, but gives the workers the platform they need to get the job done at a much faster rate.  Anyone working above six feet is at risk for serious injury or death if they fall, easily prevented through the proper safety equipment.  Some jobs might call for Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) and harnesses for each worker to tie themselves to the anchor.  Harnesses should be inspected regularly by a Safety Consultant to ensure a proper fit and good working condition.  A worker’s life line has earned its’ name by repeatedly proving its worth by preventing accidents and death. 

The Employers are responsible to train information compiled by the Safety Consultant on specific hazard recognition and safe use of equipment.  Each worker should also be trained to properly setup the equipment necessary for the specific job.  The Safety Consultant can identify proper equipment through continued visits to ensure the right equipment is being utilized by being familiar with the safety equipment available and by being knowledgeable of the potential hazards in the working environment.  To find a Safety Consultant in your area to identify potential hazards, determine the proper equipment needed, and inspect equipment functionality, click here.

In conclusion, a Safety Consultant can outline a Fall Protection plan that includes planning for the right equipment, providing the equipment, and training employees to properly use the equipment.  This comprehensive approach helps ensure a safe working environment and eliminating unnecessary risks regarding injuries or death from a fall.  People are worth protecting and completing a job in a safe way is always the right decision.