Climbing a fixed ladder is one of the riskiest things workers do on any site. One slip can turn serious fast.
When designed and verified by an experienced fall protection engineer, a well-planned HLL system improves both safety and productivity.
Explore the drainage and fall protection challenges in roof designs, focusing on compliance with Cal/OSHA standards.
The ANSI Z359.2 standard, known as the “Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program,” outlines how companies should develop and manage a fall protection system
Prioritizing fall hazard mitigation saves money, reduces risks, and boosts productivity—protecting both workers and the business’s bottom line.
Choosing the right anchorage point is crucial. Certified anchorages meet safety requirements, while non-certified anchorages must be carefully selected and meet safety standards. The chosen anchorage type affects worker safety. Learn more about certified and non-certified anchorages and their impact on safety.