Risk Control
When a risk is identified, site management must implement a control system immediately in order to avoid injury. When possible, attempt to eliminate all slip, trip, and fall hazards. Employers can manage risks effectively by purchasing proper equipment, posting signage, and ensuring workers' compliance with safety standards.
Purchasing Equipment
When deciding on which type of equipment to purchase, employers must take into account where the work will be performed (such as from a platform or scaffold), the equipment materials and their capabilities (high-heat, chemical presence), and how often equipment will be used (once, monthly, weekly, daily) in order to ensure that the appropriate equipment is purchased.
Posting Signage
Signage can be used to indicate specific areas where a fall hazard exists. In order to increase risk awareness in employees, site management should post warning signs informing workers of the potential for a fall or other accident.
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