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Sources: Calkins MM, et al. A case-crossover study of heat exposure and injury risk among outdoor construction workers in Washington State, 2019. Scand J Work Environ Health 2019, 45(6):588 599. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3814 NIOSH Heat Stress, https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/heatstress/ - [ ] (OSHA) (Stand-down) (CPWR)» Plan. Provide. Train. Protect your employees by: PLANNING... Identify fall hazards on the jobsite Decide how to correct the hazards and prevent a fall Assign a person to make sure the hazards are corrected TRAINING... On the use of fall protection equipment What to do if someone falls PROVIDING... Equipment to prevent falls: Personal fall arrest systems Access equipment (aerial lifts, ladders, etc.) Guardrails Other appropriate fall prevention equipment (CDC)» Learn more about how to create a fall protection plan for your company at https://tinyurl.com/fall-protection-plan April 2021 EXTREME HEAT AND CONSTRUCTION FALLS Construction workers account for Extreme heat can affect balance, reduce awareness of danger, and slow your more reaction time. than 1 out of 3 of all work-related heat deaths. Causes of DEATH from FALLS Machinery/ Vehicles 8.4% Other 13.0% Floors/Ground Surfaces 4.4% Ladders 23.8% Source: Total=1,533 deaths (2011-2015) The Construction Chart Book, Page 44, Chart 44c. https://www.cpwr.com/ chart-book-6th-edition-fatal-and-nonfatal-injuries-fatal-injuries-falls-lower-level-construction Image Source: Clipart Library. Telephone Pole Cliparts #2924642. http://clipart-library.com/clipart/1540874.htm Roofs 33.3% Towers/Poles 2% Scaffolds/ Staging 14.8%» 2011-2015 1,533 Heat exposure INCREASES RISK of traumatic injuries such as falls. YOUNGER AND OLDER (18 34) (>54) workers are most at risk. What to do: Provide water and easy access to toilets. Train workers to understand how heat stress affects their health and safety. Develop a heat awareness campaign that addresses fall injuries. Onsite, have everyone drink extra water to prevent the onset of heat stress. Download and use the free OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool app What Can You Do Today to Prevent a Fall? Protect yourself and your crew by following these tips. Cover holes with at least 3/4 inch plywood, oriented strand board or other cover that supports at least twice the weight of workers and materials, and secure the wood with nails or screws Make sure the top of the ladder extends at least 3 feet above the surface you are climbing to, and the side rails extend at least 1 foot above the top rung Always tie off the ladder Position the ladder at a 4 to 1 angle* Scan me Use a screw jack to stabilize the scaffolding framework Always use fall protection equipment when working on roofs higher than 6 feet off the ground Use an access ladder to climb onto the scaffold Make sure there are guardrails» *Use the free NIOSH ladder app to determine the correct angle: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/falls/mobileapp.html, (Tool-box meeting)
미국건설안전교육센터 (CPWR) 의 ' 계획 제공 훈련 ' 법 계획 제공 훈련 PLANNING... Identify fall hazards on the jobsite Decide how to correct the hazards and prevent a fall Assign a person to make sure the hazards are corrected PROVIDING... Equipment to prevent falls: Personal fall arrest systems ( Access, equipment ) (aerial lifts, ladders, etc.) Guardrails Other appropriate fall prevention equipment TRAINING... On the use of fall protection equipment What to do if someone falls 183cm 6 (6ft) ft. Learn more about how to create a fall protection plan for your company at https://tinyurl.com/fall-protection-plan 183cm 6 (6ft) ft. ING... Identify fall hazards on the jobsite Decide how to correct the hazards and prevent a fall Assign a person to make sure the hazards are corrected ovide. Train. employees by: PROVIDING... Equipment to prevent falls: Personal fall arrest systems Access equipment (aerial lifts, ladders, etc.) Guardrails Other appropriate fall prevention equipment 건설추락사고예방 Stop 캠페인에 Construction 참여하세요 Falls!! TRAINING... On the use of fall protection equipment What to do if someone falls Learn more about how to create a fall protection plan for your company at https://tinyurl.com/fall-protection-plan
미국질병관리본부 (CDC) 의폭염및건설추락예방자료 폭염및건설업추락사고 1/3 (18~34 ) (55 )? () OSHA-NIOSH () ~ 건설추락사고예방캠페인에참여하세요! Sources: Calkins MM, et al. A case-crossover study of heat exposure and injury risk among outdoor construction workers in Washington State, 2019. Scand J Work Environ Health 2019, 45(6):588 599. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3814 NIOSH Heat Stress, https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/heatstress/ April 2021 EXTREME HEAT AND CONSTRUCTION FALLS Construction workers account for more than 1 out of 3 of all work-related heat deaths. Heat exposure INCREASES RISK of traumatic injuries such as falls. YOUNGER AND OLDER (18 34) (>54) workers are most at risk. What to do: Provide water and easy access to toilets. Train workers to understand how heat stress affects their health and safety. Develop a heat awareness campaign that addresses fall injuries. Onsite, have everyone drink extra water to prevent the onset of heat stress. Download and use the free OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool app Extreme heat can affect balance, reduce awareness of danger, and slow your reaction time. Sources: Calkins MM, et al. A case-crossover study of heat exposure and injury risk among outdoor construction workers in Washington State, 2019. Scand J Work Environ Health 2019, 45(6):588 599. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3814 NIOSH Heat Stress, https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/heatstress/
추락사망사고원인 미국건설안전교육센터의 추락사망사고원인 (2011-2015 년기준 ) / 8.4% 13.0% 33.3% 23.8% (/) 2.0% / 4.4% / 14.8% Causes of DEATH from FALLS Machinery/ Vehicles 8.4% Other 13.0% Roofs 33.3% 건설추락사고예방캠페인에참여하세요! Floors/Ground Surfaces 4.4% Ladders 23.8% Towers/Poles 2% Scaffolds/ Staging 14.8% Source: Total=1,533 deaths (2011-2015) The Construction Chart Book, Page 44, Chart 44c. https://www.cpwr.com/ chart-book-6th-edition-fatal-and-nonfatal-injuries-fatal-injuries-falls-lower-level-construction Image Source: Clipart Library. Telephone Pole Cliparts #2924642. http://clipart-library.com/clipart/1540874.htm Source: Total=1,533 deaths (2011-2015) The Construction Chart Book, Page 44, Chart 44c. https://www.cpwr.com/ chart-book-6th-edition-fatal-and-nonfatal-injuries-fatal-injuries-falls-lower-level-construction Image Source: Clipart Library. Telephone Pole Cliparts #2924642. http://clipart-library.com/clipart/1540874.htm
추락사고예방을위해서오늘당신이할수있는것은? 3/4 (OSB ), 2. 182.88cm(6ft) 미국건설안전교육센터의주택공사시추락사고예방을위한유용한정보 91.44cm(3ft) ( ) 30.48cm(1ft) 4:1 건설추락사고예방캠페인에참여하세요! * 4:1 122cm(4ft) 4:1 30cm(1ft) () What Can You Do Today to Prevent a Fall? Protect yourself and your crew by following these tips. Cover holes with at least 3/4 inch plywood, oriented strand board or other cover that supports at least twice the weight of workers and materials, and secure the wood with nails or screws Make sure the top of the ladder extends at least 3 feet above the surface you are climbing to, and the side rails extend at least 1 foot above the top rung Always tie off the ladder Position the ladder at a 4 to 1 angle* Always use fall protection equipment when working on roofs higher than 6 feet off the ground Use an access ladder to climb onto the scaffold Use a screw jack to stabilize the scaffolding framework Make sure there are guardrails Click 무료어플! Scan me *Use the free NIOSH ladder app to determine the correct angle: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/falls/mobileapp.html