Christine M. Branche, Ph.D., FACE National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health August 16, 2012 OHS Webcast Safety Pays. Falls Cost. Preventing.

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Christine M. Branche, Ph.D., FACE National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health August 16, 2012 OHS Webcast Safety Pays. Falls Cost. Preventing Falls in Construction The findings and conclusions in this presentation have not been formally disseminated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy

Construction Fall Prevention Campaign Goal To provide small residential construction contractors/owners the information, motivation, and support they need to create the necessary conditions for their workers to work safely at heights.

Values Evidence-based campaign NORA Construction Sector Council-led Evaluation essential to demonstrate success

Why a Focus on Falls? The largest fall fatality hazards: Roofs~1/3rd Scaffolds~16% Ladders ~16% These 3 issues combined account for roughly 2/3 of all fatal falls in construction

Total Number of Construction Fatalities Falls to lower level Fall from roof Fall from Scaffold Fall from Ladder Construction Fall Fatalities Source: BLS CFOI Data

Number of Serious Violations - FY 2010 Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in Construction Aerial Lifts - Body belt and lanyard Head protection Portable ladders 3 feet above landing surface Eye & face protection Fall hazards training program Scaffolds - Fall protection Fall protection - Unprotected sides & edges Fall protection – Residential construction 6 or more Scaffolds - Platform construction Scaffolds - Access Standard & Subpart

Intended Audience Primary: Small residential construction contractors Secondary: Supervisors and foremen for these contractors Tertiary: Workers for these contractors, including Spanish speakers

Construction Falls Prevention Campaign National in scope Launched on Workers Memorial Day 2012 by DOL Secretary Hilda Solis Two-year span Focused on falls from roofs, scaffolds, ladders

Web Addresses Main campaign website (National Construction Center) Facebook Falls/ www.facebook.com/pages/Stop-Construction- Falls/ Campaign posters and fact sheets NIOSH Science blog Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (FACE) reports To become involved in the campaign:

In January of 2011, CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training began collecting data on occupational fatalities in the construction industry as part of a national fall prevention campaign. Surveillance is continuing on an annual basis, and data is currently being collected for calendar year The purpose of this mapping project is to identify construction fatalities occurring annually in the U.S. and provide a visual representation of the scope, magnitude, and geographic distribution of these deaths.

NIOSH Directory of Construction Resources Twitter Christine Branche NIOSH Construction Program The findings and conclusions in this presentation have not been formally disseminated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.

Directorate of Construction OH&S Webinar Fall Prevention Campaign Update 08/16/2012 Jim Maddux - Director Directorate of Construction

Front Back Poster Tool Box Stickers Pocket Cards l Construction Fact Sheets Fall Prevention Campaign Update

FACT SHEET

http :// New Training Tab

Fact Sheets Installing Standing Seam Metal Roofs Re-Roofing Roof Sheathing Installing Roof Trusses Installing Tile Roofs Roof Repair New - Working in Attics New - Erecting Exterior and Interior Walls New - Floor Joist and Decking Installation OSHA Directorate of Construction Website

Construction Fall Protection Products Under Development Misc.: Rewrite of 1998 Publication Subpart M - Fall Protection guidance document Roofing safe work practices Video from the State of Washington (Residential Construction Techniques) Miscellaneous English to Spanish translations for video and outreach products Fact Sheets Extension Ladders Step/A Frame ladders Job Made Ladders Narrow Frame Scaffolds (Baker/Perry) Tube and Coupler Scaffold Pump Jack Scaffold

Fall Prevention Field Activity Regional and Area Offices – 357 fall prevention outreach activities since the Fall Prevention Campaign launch on April 26, 2012 – In first three quarters FY 2012 conducted 809 outreach activities related to fall protection in residential construction Consultation – In first three quarters FY 2012 On-site visits – 2,527 related to fall protection in residential construction 925 Training sessions 438 presentations

Training Education Centers – Course# 3110 Fall Arrest Systems Principles of Fall Protection Fall Protection Components Limitations Field Exercise/Hands on – Course #7405 – Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry Identify, Prevent, or Control Fall Hazards at Construction Sites Susan Harwood Grants – Numerous training and developmental grants includes fall protection topics : OSHA Fall Prevention Webpage – Training Resources for fall protection and prevention (Tab on site) l l

Contact Information Jim Maddux, Director Directorate of Construction