The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration has teamed with the
Montgomery County Worker Health and Safety Commission to spread the word
about preventing fatal falls in construction, which are the leading
cause of death in the industry.
With new posters
on display in Montgomery County’s public bus system, riders can learn
about OSHA’s nationwide Campaign to Prevent Fatal Falls in Construction,
which is raising awareness about the hazards of working from heights in
construction and the necessary steps to keep workers safe (such as
harness and lines for roof work). The posters direct riders to call
1-800-OSHA or visit OSHA’s Web page to learn more about the outreach
campaign, which includes educational materials, training resources,
local events and more.
Posters went
up on March 1, 2013, inside more than 200 buses across the county and
will remain on display for several months. Montgomery County has a
ridership of 30 million per year. For more information on the campaign
and to see the new bus posters, go to www.osha.gov/stopfalls.
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