The Occupational Safety andHealth Administration today renewed its alliance with the Scaffold and AccessIndustry Association to provide information and training to protect the safety
and health of workers who use scaffolds and lift equipment. Through the
alliance, OSHA and SAIA will work to reduce and prevent fall and
caught-in-between hazards and issues related to frame, mast climbing and
suspended scaffolds and aerial lift equipment.
“Worker injuries and deaths
from scaffolding hazards can be prevented when employers provide training on
safe set up and use of equipment,” said Assistant Secretary of Occupational
Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels. “By renewing our alliance with SAIA we will
expand our outreach to employers and workers and provide important training to
protect workers in the scaffold and access industry.”
Through the alliance, OSHA
and SAIA will focus on reducing and preventing fall and caught-in-between
hazards; address potential hazards associated with mast climbing scaffolds,
suspended scaffolds, and aerial lift equipment; and emphasize the rights of
workers and the responsibilities of employers under the Occupational Safety and
Health Act. The alliance members will also use injury and illness data in
selected industries to help identify areas of emphasis for alliance awareness
and outreach activities.
For more information, visit
the OSHA-SAIA
Alliance page. The agreement will remain in effect for five years.
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