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Professional Safety
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Prof. Safety 66 (10): 37β40.
Paper Number: ASSE-21-10-37
Published: 01 October 2021
... are being outfitted with personal fall arrest systems intended to provide protection after a fall but that frequently leave the employee in a vulnerable situation requiring the need for a prompt rescue. This vulnerable situation was outlined by Kolb and Smith (2015), who state, βIt was originally believed...
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Journal:
Professional Safety
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Prof. Safety 60 (07): 33β37.
Paper Number: ASSE-15-07-33
Published: 01 July 2015
.... Fall Hazards: Steel Erection As Figure 1 (p. 35) shows, ironworkers suffer more fatal injuries from falls than any other construction craft. However, the current OSHA standard [29 CFR 1926.760(a)(1)] requires standard fall protection, which consists of guardrails, safety nets or a fall arrest system...