Implement a Fall Protection Plan
Falls are among the leading causes of workplace injury and death each year. In this program, we'll establish guidelines to protect all employees from potential falls.
Get the 24-page Fall Protection Plan Template and customize it for your team.
What's Included
The goal of this Fall Protection Program is to prevent the occurrence of falls from elevations. This goal will be accomplished through effective education, engineering and administrative controls, use of fall protection systems, and enforcement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Setting your team up with the right safety equipment for a job should be a top priority. Explore our answers to the questions we often hear about fall protection.
Fall arrest and fall restraint systems sound similar, but they work differently. A fall arrest system allows a fall to occur, but the technology is designed to minimize the chances of a person making contact with another surface. In other words, these systems shorten the distance of the fall and catch the worker in suspension, rather than preventing it.
On the other hand, a fall restraint system utilizes a tie-off system that prevents workers from reaching an edge, falling over an edge, or sliding off a surface entirely. The right system for you will depend on factors like your location, the task at hand, and how much space you have available.
Some types of fall protection equipment may have an expiration date. You can typically find information about your equipment’s life span in the owner’s manual.
Not all equipment will have an expiration date. In these cases, a Competent Person should regularly inspect your gear to ensure it’s in an acceptable condition for use. You can prolong the life of your personal fall protection equipment by storing it in a temperature-controlled setting and keeping it clean.
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