Intro to OSHA Rescue Training

As a worker of heights, utilizing proper equipment is an extremely critical fundamental of any basic fall protection program. However, staying up-to-date with current OSHA regulations and standards, Federal Registers, and Regulatory Agendas for fall protection is life of our training programs. In 2006, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that fatal work injuries involving falls increased 5 percent in 2006 after a sharp decrease in 2005. The 809 fatal falls in 2006 was the third highest total since 1992, when the fatality census began.The US Department of Labor (DOL) lists falls as one of the leading causes of traumatic occupational death, accounting for eight percent of all occupational fatalities from trauma.

In our Intro to OSHA Rescue Training, we take the highest care to inform students of the current standards for appropriate industries and ensure all instructors and students meet all OSHA and ANSI federal requirements. To sign-up for the Intro To OSHA Rescue Training, click here.

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