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Monthly Archive: February 2017
Employers in every industry now face stringent federal rules governing slip and fall prevention that until recently applied only to the construction business.
Mostly going into effect on January 17, 2017, the rules finalized by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cover equipment and practices designed to prevent slips and falls in the workplace, focusing primarily on the training, use and maintenance of protective equipment.
Personal protective equipment products are inclusive of eye and face protection, head protection, hearing protection, respiratory protection, fall protection, professional footwear among others. Personal protective equipments also find application across several end use industries such as construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, chemicals, food, healthcare and several others. The demand for personal protective equipments
….then I heard a snap underneath me. I was on top of a person and their bone snapped.
“There were 10 people on top of me …I felt the air get squished out of me. I just sort of accepted it. I just wanted it to be over. You’d almost die than have to go through that.”
I have noticed a lot of people who work at height are using standard construction hard hats. The kind with the little beak at the front and an adjustable strap at the rear that grips the head. These hard hats are great for protecting against objects falling from overhead and conform to the EN397: Industrial helmets standard and are likely to be welcomed on any construction site. Unfortunately helmets conforming to EN397 are not likely to remain on an operatives head in the event of a fall. Helmets conforming to EN397 either have no chin strap or have chin straps that are designed to release at a low load. Whilst the chin strap releasing at a low load has its advantages, in the event of a fall that could be extremely disadvantages!
Not just anyone can be a stagehand. It’s physically demanding. It comes with long irregular hours and requires significant training to do well. A person must be able to focus in the face of distraction, work well on a team and be safety conscious at all times. They also need the right gear.
Motion control systems manufacturer Kinesys hosted a highly successful training event and open-house in its Lithia Springs, Georgia, USA facility, which was attended by over 50 people connected to the world of rigging automation and its application in the live entertainment industry.
Total Structures closed 2016, its 25th year of business in the U.S., with the debut of its latest award winning products. Halo and Sky-net, fall protection solutions for Total’s ground support tower systems and outdoor roof grids, received the Best Debuting Rigging & Staging Product award from Live Design during LDI 2016. Both products are designed to work with new systems as well as existing roof systems.
http://www.natlawreview.com/article/workplace-deadly-dozen-activities-and-hazards
Five circus performers were injured after falling from an eight-person pyramid in a high-wire accident at a Florida circus, a circus official said. “accidents do happen.” two people were in critical condition with life-threatening injuries