
SafetyBytes® Course
SafetyBytes® - Why is Falling So Dangerous?
5 Minutes Level: Foundational
In this course, we will look at the three basic elements of a fall hazard. Falls from elevation are the number one cause of on-site occupational fatalities. Yet despite the alarming statistics, personal fall protection is the most under-utilized safety resource.
Target Audience: General
Language: English
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Features
- Audio Narration (Male)
- Video
Learning Objectives
Description
Each year, at least 68,000 injuries and 95 fatalities are caused by falls from elevations.
In this SafetyBytes® session, we will look at the three basic elements of a fall hazard. Falls from elevation are the number one cause of on-site occupational fatalities. Yet despite the alarming statistics, personal fall protection is the most under-utilized safety resource.
Learning Topics
Industry Settings
- Industrial & Manufacturing
- Office & General
Diversity Profile
- Male Narrator
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