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Fall Prevention Quick Tips

Fall Prevention Quick Tips

Fall Prevention Quick Tips

Engineering Controls

Engineering Controls

Engineering Controls

Administrative Controls

Administrative Controls

Administrative Controls

Employee Training
Alarms
Three Points of Contact

Employee Training
Alarms
Three Points of Contact

Employee Training
Alarms
Three Points of Contact

Personal Protective Equipment

Personal Protective Equipment

Personal Protective Equipment

There are many forms of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).


The many different forms protect different areas of the body
including, but not limited to:
Head
Feet
Hands
Hearing
Eyes

There are many forms of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).


The many different forms protect different areas of the body
including, but not limited to:
Head
Feet
Hands
Hearing
Eyes

There are many forms of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).


The many different forms protect different areas of the body
including, but not limited to:
Head
Feet
Hands
Hearing
Eyes

Factors that Contribute to Falls

Factors that Contribute to Falls

Factors that Contribute to Falls

Poor housekeeping
Poor lighting in working areas
Carrying an oversized object that obstructs your view
Wearing the wrong footwear
Walking too fast or running
Distractions
Failure to use handrails
Failure to use adequate fall protection
Lack of training

Poor housekeeping
Poor lighting in working areas
Carrying an oversized object that obstructs your view
Wearing the wrong footwear
Walking too fast or running
Distractions
Failure to use handrails
Failure to use adequate fall protection
Lack of training

Poor housekeeping
Poor lighting in working areas
Carrying an oversized object that obstructs your view
Wearing the wrong footwear
Walking too fast or running
Distractions
Failure to use handrails
Failure to use adequate fall protection
Lack of training

To protect yourself, your family and co-workers, keep these tips in mind:

To protect yourself, your family and co-workers, keep these tips in mind:

Elimination - An example of eliminating a hazard would be to


complete work at ground level instead of working at heights.
Substitution - An example of substitution would be to use
a lift to get into a position to work at heights instead of
physically climbing.

To protect yourself, your family and co-workers, keep these tips in mind:

Elimination - An example of eliminating a hazard would be to


complete work at ground level instead of working at heights.
Substitution - An example of substitution would be to use
a lift to get into a position to work at heights instead of
physically climbing.

Elimination - An example of eliminating a hazard would be to


complete work at ground level instead of working at heights.
Substitution - An example of substitution would be to use
a lift to get into a position to work at heights instead of
physically climbing.

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This material was produced under a grant (SH248911360F19) from the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the
views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention of trade names,
commercial products, or organization imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

This material was produced under a grant (SH248911360F19) from the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the
views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention of trade names,
commercial products, or organization imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

This material was produced under a grant (SH248911360F19) from the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the
views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention of trade names,
commercial products, or organization imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

The National Education


Center for Agricultural Safety

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The National Education


Center for Agricultural Safety

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8342 NICC Drive, Peosta IA 52068 | 563.557.0354 | www.necasag.org |

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Center for Agricultural Safety

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8342 NICC Drive, Peosta IA 52068 | 563.557.0354 | www.necasag.org |

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