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Success Stories from Past Events

As you can see on our Campaign Partners page, the Falls Campaign seeks to engage organizations, worker safety groups, construction companies, and other stakeholders on both a national and local level. We are eager to see our partners conducting activities to raise awareness about fall hazards and protection and to educate contractors and workers on how to prevent falls on jobsites.

When we hear about a dynamic event, we sometimes create a “Success Story” – a short report with photos describing what the partner groups did and what they achieved. Take a moment to read a few Success Stories for ideas on activities you can conduct. You can also submit information about your Stand-Down if you’d like your event to be considered to be featured here.

2023 Success Story Highlights

CASA

CASA, a national membership-based organization of immigrants that advocates for change through human services, community organizing, and advocacy, hosted six different events that reached approximately 80 workers in English, Spanish, and French in 2023. Events were held for day laborers, for participants in English as a Second Language classes, and for construction vocational training students. Read more here (English).

Abbott and AbbVie

Abbott, a medical devices and health care company, and AbbVie, a pharmaceutical research and development company, collaborated to host a 500 person Stand-Down event in 2023. The event was hosted as part of the Great Lakes Construction Association Ambassador Alliance. It included equipment demonstrations, speeches, training, and a catered lunch. Read more here (English).

All Success Stories

Consult the following success stories for examples of successful events.

  • CASA (2023) – English
  • Abbott & AbbVie (2023) – English
  • UCOR (2017) – English
  • US Air Force (2017) – English
  • Brock Services (2017) – English
  • American Building Companies (2017) – English
  • Core Construction (2017) – English
  • Milica Electric Corporation (2017) – English
  • Builders Mutual (2017) – English
  • Webcor Builders (2017) – English
  • TA Loving (2017) – English
  • Florida Habitat for Humanity (2017) – English
  • Contract Construction (2017) – English
  • State OH Surveillance Programs (2015) – English
  • State FACE Programs (2015) – English
  • Ryan Companies (2015) – English
  • Doran Companies (2015) – English
  • Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Department of Workplace Standards (2015) – English
  • US Air Force (2015) – English
  • Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Council (January 2014) – English
  • Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Council (December 2014) – English
  • Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Department of Workplace Standards (2014) – English
  • Safway Group (2014) – English
  • Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Department of Workplace Standards (September 2013) – English
  • Massachusetts Department of Health, Occupational Health Surveillance Program (September 2013) – English
  • Habitat for Humanity (February 2013) – English

Share Your Stand-Down Success Story!

If you would like to submit your event to be considered to be featured here, fill out CPWR’s Stand-Down Success Story Form.

Podcasts

Stay informed with falls-focused podcasts. For more podcasts on other construction safety issues, visit CPWR’s Podcast webpage (English).

Safety + Health “On the Safe Side” Podcast with Dr. G. Scott Earnest

A discussion of OSHA’s ‘Top 10,’ fall prevention, and how to participate in the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction with Patrick Kapust, deputy director of the agency’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs, and Dr. G. Scott Earnest, director of the NIOSH Office of Construction Safety and Health. Credit: Safety & Health Magazine (English).

English:

CPWR Podcast: Fall Protection Standards & Improving Fall Protection Programs — Part 1 (April 2021)

Part one of a two-part episode, addresses questions from stakeholders related to utilizing the ASSP/ANSI Z359 fall protection standards and improving fall protection programs. It is based on an April 20, 2021 webinar held in support of the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, an event to raise awareness of fall hazards in an effort to prevent fatalities and injuries. 

English:

CPWR Podcast: Fall Protection Standards & Improving Fall Protection Programs — Part 2 (April 2021)

The second part a two-part episode, based on an April 20th, 2021 webinar, that addressed questions from stakeholders related to utilizing the ASSP/ANSI Z359 fall protection standards and improving fall protection programs. The webinar was held in support of the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, an event to raise awareness of fall hazards in an effort to prevent fatalities and injuries.

English:

CPWR Podcast: 7th Annual Safety Stand-Down Event (September 2020)

Dr. G. Scott Earnest, NIOSH Associate Director for Construction, discussed the National Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction and 7th annual Safety Stand-Down event. The Stand-Down was scheduled for September 14-18, 2020. This year looked different​ due to COVID-19, but CPWR, NIOSH, and OSHA had plenty of ideas for participating virtually or at a safe social distance.

English:

Español:

Social Media Guide

To assist organizations with promotion of the Falls Campaign and associated National Safety Stand-Down, CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training has developed a list of social media messages, including links and images in English and Spanish, that can be used as written or edited to create your own messages. To download the images, open the links and then right-click to save the image. These messages are in the process of being updated for the 2025 Stand-Down.

Don’t forget to use #StandDown4Safety and tag us:

  • X: @CPWR, @NIOSH, @NIOSHConstruct, @OSHA_DOL
  • Instagram: @cpwr_construction, @nioshusa
  • Facebook: @CPWR.COSH, @NIOSH
  • LinkedIn: @CPWR

Para ayudar a las organizaciones con la promoción del Stand-Down Nacional Para Prevenir Las Caídas En La Construcción, CPWR – El Centro de Investigación y Capacitación en Construcción ha desarrollado una lista de mensajes para las redes sociales en inglés y español, incluido hay enlaces e imágenes, que se pueden usar tal como están escritos o editados para crear sus propios mensajes. Para descargar las imágenes, abra los enlaces y luego haga clic derecho para guardar la imagen. Estos mensajes están en proceso de actualización para el evento de 2025 de la campaña nacional de prevención de caídas en la construcción.

No olvides usar #StandDown4Safety y mencionarnos:

  • X: @CPWR, @NIOSH, @NIOSHConstruct, @OSHA_DOL
  • Instagram: @cpwr_construction, @nioshusa
  • Facebook: @CPWR.COSH, @NIOSH
  • LinkedIn: @CPWR

Social Media Messages on How to Participate

This year is the TWELFTH ANNUAL National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction! Learn more about how to participate here: www.StopConstructionFalls.com #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

¡Este año es el DUODÉCIMO evento de la campaña nacional de prevención de caídas en la construcción! Aprende más sobre cómo se participa aquí: www.StopConstructionFalls.com #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

Looking for ideas on how to participate in the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction? Check out this guide: https://tinyurl.com/mvvtatuc #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

¿Está buscando ideas sobre como participar en el evento de la campaña nacional de prevención de caídas en la construcción? Consulta esta guía de ideas https://tinyurl.com/4a9n9s4v #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

If your company participated in the National Safety Stand-Down, get your OSHA Certificate of Participation in English and/or Spanish here: https://tinyurl.com/24n7sewp. #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

Si participaste en el Stand-Down Nacional Para Prevenir Las Caídas En La Construcción, recibe tu certificado de participación de OSHA aquí en inglés o español: https://tinyurl.com/24n7sewp. #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

Leading edge safety can be lifesaving. This Falls Stand-Down, check out this new resource on measures to take when working with leading edges: https://tinyurl.com/swus6sx5 #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

La seguridad con bordes expuestos puede salvar vidas. Durante este evento de la campaña nacional de prevención de caídas en la construcción, consulte este nuevo recurso sobre las medidas para tomar con bordes expuestos: https://tinyurl.com/mkade27w #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

Everything you need for this week’s Stand-Down, from jobsite posters to online videos, can be found in CPWR’s Planning and Promotion Page – http://tinyurl.com/5adtyepf. #StandDown4Safety #StopFallsfor Construction Workers

Todo lo que se necesita para participar en el evento de la campaña nacional de prevención de caídas en la construcción, desde carteles hasta videos en línea se puede encontrar en la página de Planificación y Promoción de CPWR: https://tinyurl.com/yf5hpd4h. #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

More than half of work-related traumatic brain injuries are caused by falls. Use CPWR’s new Selecting Head Protection for Construction Work Guide to help prevent brain injuries at work: https://tinyurl.com/35u6duba

Más de la mitad de las lesiones cerebrales traumáticas laborales son causadas por caídas. Utilice la nueva guía de CPWR para la selección de protección para la cabeza en la construcción para ayudar a prevenir las lesiones cerebrales traumáticas en el trabajo: https://tinyurl.com/58vc99pk

Planning for rescue is essential. This Stand-Down, check out this resource for how you can create or improve your Rescue Plan: https://tinyurl.com/4y6z9473 #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

La planificación del rescate es esencial. En este evento, echa un vistazo a este recurso para saber cómo puedes crear o mejorar tu Plan de Rescate: https://tinyurl.com/bdfestry #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls

Learn how to use a multi-layered approach to fall prevention and protection with this new resource from the Falls Campaign: https://tinyurl.com/bdh8wj3h

Aprenda cómo utilizar un enfoque de múltiples capas para la prevención y protección contra caídas con este nuevo recurso de la Campaña de Prevención de Caídas: https://tinyurl.com/5n9ab749

Social Media Messages for Participants To Use

We are proud to participate in the 12th Annual National Safety Stand-Down! We can prevent every fall if we plan, provide, and train. #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

¡Estamos orgullosos de participar en el duodécimo evento de la campaña nacional de prevención de caídas en la construcción! Podemos prevenir cada caída si planificamos, proporcionamos y capacitamos. #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

We know that falls can be deadly at any height. We plan to prevent and protect against all falls: https://tinyurl.com/5ypzr2x7 #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

Sabemos que las caídas pueden ser mortales a cualquier altura. Planeamos prevenir y proteger contra todas las caídas: https://tinyurl.com/5ypzr2x7 #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

We #StandDown4Safety because we know that planning, providing, and training saves lives! We always do the math to make sure our employees use the right length lanyard #StopFalls #Construction #StandDown4Safety

Nosotros #StandDown4Safety porque sabemos que la planificación, el suministro y la capacitación salvan vidas! Siempre hacemos los cálculos para asegurarnos de que nuestros empleados usen la longitud correcta de lazo #StopFalls #Construction

We strive to prevent every fall and plan to ensure that any worker who falls can be rescued safely and quickly. In our #StandDown4Safety, we train workers for rescue #StopFalls #Construction

Nos esforzamos por prevenir cada caída y planificar para asegurarnos de que cualquier trabajador que caiga pueda ser rescatado de manera segura y rápida. En nuestro #StandDown4Safety, capacitamos a los trabajadores para el rescate #StopFalls #Construction

Proper PPE fit = proper protection! Learn more about PPE fit in construction with this new resource: https://tinyurl.com/2s3rppnx #StopFalls #Construction

¡El ajuste adecuado del equipo de protección personal = la protección adecuada! Aprenda más sobre el ajuste del equipo de protección personal en la construcción con este nuevo recurso: https://tinyurl.com/bdewsbnz #StopFalls #Construction

The safety of our workers is our top priority, which is why we’re participating in the 2025 Stand-Down to Prevent Falls! #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

¡La seguridad de nuestros trabajadores es nuestra prioridad absoluta! Por eso, estamos participando en el Stand-Down Nacional Para Prevenir Las Caídas En La Construcción #StandDown4Safety #StopFalls #Construction

A worker loses their life in a fall almost every day in the US. We #StandDown4Safety because we want everyone to go home safe #StopFalls #Construction

Un trabajador pierde la vida en una caída casi todos los días en los Estados Unidos. Nosotros nos sumamos al #StandDown4Safety porque queremos que todos regresen a casa sanos y salvos #StopFalls #Construction

Hispanic construction workers are more likely to die from falls. This occupational health inequity is preventable: https://tinyurl.com/mr876j8f #StopFalls #Construction

Los trabajadores hispanos de la construcción tienen más probabilidades de morir por caídas. Esta desigualdad en la salud ocupacional es prevenible: https://tinyurl.com/5acye5uk #StopFalls #Construction

Heat raises the risk of traumatic injuries like falls. When we #StandDown4Safety, we also train on how to prevent heat hazards #StopFalls #Construction

El calor aumenta el riesgo de lesiones traumáticas como caídas. Cuando hacemos el #StandDown4Safety, también nos capacitamos sobre cómo prevenir los riesgos del calor #StopFalls #Construction

Videos and Webinars

Videos

Complete playlists of videos about falls can be found on CPWR’s YouTube Playlists:

Highlighted Video: 

2024 National Safety Stand-Down Video – English

2024 Stand-Down Premier Partner Promotional Videos:

  • America Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) – English
  • Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics – English
  • International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers and Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT) – English Video 1, English Video 2
  • Laborers’ Health and Safety Fund of North America – English
  • Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) – English
  • National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) – English Video, English Podcast, English CEO Video
  • NCCCO Foundation – English
  • National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) – English
  • National Safety Council (NSC) – English
  • National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) – English
  • Scaffold & Access Industry Association (SAIA) – English
  • Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) – English

Short clips for easy phone viewing:

Video Safety Meeting Guides (Toolbox Talks) from the National Association of Home Builders:

OSHA Prevention Video Tools:

Upcoming Webinars

Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 3:00 PM Eastern (90 mins)

Fall Protection for Leading Edge Work: Ask the Experts
When work occurs on an unprotected side or edge—whether on a floor, roof, or other surface—tying off to an overhead anchorage point can be a major challenge. This is especially true for leading edges, which shift as sections are added, creating unique safety risks. While OSHA provides some guidance for work on leading edges, existing regulations are limited and do not address all the hazards associated with different surface materials. To bridge these gaps, the ANSI/ASSP Z359 Committee has been working to clarify key definitions—such as ‘leading edge,’ ‘sharp edge,’ and ‘abrasive edge’—and to provide more practical insights into fall protection and prevention.

Join our panel of industry experts for this interactive Q&A webinar, where we will tackle the complexities of fall protection for unprotected edge work, discuss what personal fall arrest systems can and cannot do, and explain how to apply the hierarchy of controls to identify specific hazards including what fall protection systems can be used to keep workers safe. This is your opportunity to get answers from the experts—submit your questions in advance when registering at the link below!

Welcome & Introduction: Brian A. Rizzo, Director, Office of Construction Services, OSHA

Moderator: Thomas Kramer, PE, CSP, Fall Protection Subject Matter Expert at LJB Inc.

Panelists:

  • Dan Henn, Chairman, ANSI/ASSP Z359 Committee; Safety Operations Manager – Products, LJB, Inc.
  • Don Hurley, CSP, Safety Directory, Zachry Industrial, Inc.
  • Michael Overholt, CSP, Vice President, Safety & Quality, American Contractors Insurance Group (ACIG)

Click here to register and submit questions in advance

Past Webinars

Use the following webinars to learn about fall prevention, the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, data on fall trends, and other fall-related topics.

Webinars in English and Español:

Webinars in English Only:

Webinars in Español Only:

Evaluation

The Falls Campaign is an evidence-based campaign that depends on ongoing evaluation. Evaluation is performed through a range of methods, and data are shared below.

All of the following evaluation products are currently only available in English.

2024 Stand-Down Key Findings

Read key findings about the 2024 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction here, or review a Full Report for additional information:

  • There was widespread national and international participation: 3,994 stand-downs reached 415,793 workers.
  • The 2024 Stand-Down reported the second largest number of events recorded in the Stand-Down’s history. The number of total individual stand-downs held rose by 12% compared with 2023. A factor in this increase was a 74% increase in events held in the “other construction” sector compared with 2023. An additional factor was an increase in reported events in Puerto Rico and Guam; 59% of the total increase in events in 2024 can be attributed to events in these territories.
  • The 2024 Stand-Down reported the lowest number of workers reached in the event’s history, but the number of workers reached domestically did not shift compared with 2023. The overall number of workers reached fell by 10% compared with 2023. Central factors in this decrease were a 42% drop in international workers reached and 60% decline in workers reached in the “government” sector compared with 2023.
  • Multiple indicators suggest continued limited reach among the Stand-Down priority groups of residential construction workers and Spanish-speaking workers, although there was an increase in small events held.
  • Participants described hosting successful Stand-Down events and reported positive experiences. Events commonly included activities such as training, meetings/huddles, and toolbox talks. The most-mentioned topics were fall protection, ladders, and inspections.

Annual CPWR Analyses of OSHA Collected Stand-Down Participation Data

During each annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, OSHA offers certificates of participation for companies that hold their own events. When companies register to receive a certificate, they are asked information about their event, such as how many workers attended, what they did in their event, and what recommendations they have for future events. CPWR analyzes these data annually to produce factsheets and full reports.

Social Network Analysis of the Falls Campaign

In 2017, CPWR asked the Center on Network Science (CNS) at the University of Colorado Denver to conduct a Social Network Analysis (SNA) (English) on the network that has been developed through the Falls Campaign. CNS conducted the SNA using an online survey of known Campaign partners via the PARTNER Tool (English).

Hardhat Sticker Information

CPWR has been disseminating fall-related Hazard Alert Cards in the months leading up to the annual Stand-Down since 2014, as well as Stand-Down hardhat stickers since 2015. With the introduction of an online ordering form in 2017 and coordinated promotion with OSHA and NIOSH, we have seen increases in the number of orders each year. In 2019, we disseminated all 375,000 stickers we had printed, and even began sending out the artwork for companies to print their own stickers.

201420152016201720182019
Hardhat Stickers50,00050,000173,000265,000375,000
Hazard Alerts1,8009,18614,10070,215142,213280,000+

Success Stories

In order to highlight successful stand-down efforts and give others ideas, CPWR has worked with individual companies to write Stand-Down success stories. These stories profile successful events held by companies and other organizations, and provide examples of strategies for how to hold stand-downs.

Planning and Promotion

In order to make participating in the Stand-Down as easy as possible, we’ve gathered our key resources in one location. Use the links below to promote your event, plan your event, and share resources at your event.

The 2025 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction will take place May 5th-9th, 2025. Materials for the 2025 Stand-Down will be uploaded to this page as they are available.

Promote Your Event

Use the following materials to share information about your event with employees, other organizations, community members, the press, and others.

Plan Your Event

Use the following materials to plan your event:

Share Resources at Your Event

Review the following planning and training resources to assess which to share at your event:

  • Written Fall Protection Plans – Develop and implement fall protection plans. Planning is essential to preventing falls.
  • Safety Meeting Guides (Toolbox Talks) – Facilitate conversations with your crew about key fall safety and prevention issues.
  • Infographics & Tipsheets – Download infographics and tipsheets as PDFs or JPEGs for use as jobsite signage and in social media, presentations, and print materials.
  • Worker Handouts – Download worker handouts – including hazard alert cards – to distribute and use on jobsites and in social media, presentations, and print materials.
  • Videos & Webinars – Share videos and webinars with your crew and on your jobsite.
  • Podcasts – Listen to and share podcasts on fall safety.
  • Mobile Apps – Explore and download mobile applications that can be used to prevent falls.
  • Safety Leadership Training for Residential Construction – Use the new “Foundations for Safety Leadership for Residential Construction” training to build safety leadership on your crew.

Archived Stand-Down Resources

Falls Campaign logo of the silhouette of a roofer tied off with a fall protection harness working on a roof. The worker is holding a hammer. The logo is in the shape of a triangle and there is an orange sunset background behind the worker.

If you’re looking for additional information and resources, review archived Stand-Down resources from previous years:

  • 2024 Stand-Down Poster – English, Español
  • 2024 Social Card Copy and paste the following link into a social media post on Facebook, X, or LinkedIn to share the Save the Date. English: http://StopConstructionFalls.createsocialcard.top/vghr6v; Español: http://StopConstructionFalls.click-social-card.top/othhti
  • 2024 Stand-Down One-Page Resource SummaryEnglish, Español
  • 2024 OSHA Stand-Down BlogEnglish
  • 2024 NIOSH Falls Science BlogEnglish
    2023 NIOSH Press Release 10th Annual Stand-Down for Fall Safety:  English
  • NIOSH Science Blog 2023: Standing Down to Prevent Falls in ConstructionEnglish
  • 2023 Spotlight on Planning and PPE Fit – English, Español
  • 2023 Stand-Down Video Public Service Announcement – English, Español
  • 2023 National “Stand-Down” Event to Prevent Falls in Construction Audio Public Service Announcements
    – English: Recording | Transcript
    – Español: Recording | Transcript


After Your Stand-Down, Always Register for Your Certificate of Participation!

Register to receive your Certificate of Participation in recognition of the time and effort you devoted to preventing falls. Returning participants are encouraged to register for new certificates annually. Certificates are available in English and Spanish.

2025 Certificates of Participation will be available in May 2025.

Success Story Form

Please complete this form if you are interested in having the story of your event published on www.stopconstructionfalls.com, www.cpwr.com, and possibly in various other media avenues.

By submitting this form you are giving your consent for CPWR to:

(A) Contact you to ask any follow-up questions about the information provided;

(B) Use any and all information provided, including photos, in the creation of a Stand-Down Success Story;

(C) Use non-identifying information as part of an overall evaluation effort examining data in aggregate (this includes position/job title, state, company size, number of attendees, and activities for the National “Stand-Down” Event).

Companies should obtain permission from individuals included before sharing photos or identifying information with CPWR.  If CPWR decides to feature your story, we will notify you and provide a copy of the Success Story for your review and approval prior to publishing.

If you agree to the above, please complete the following form:

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    Order Hardhat Stickers and More

    You can use this page to access a form to order FREE 2025 hardhat stickers and printed pocket-sized fall-related hazard alert cards in English and Spanish.

    Please place orders by 4/23/25 to receive materials by the week of the Stand-Down (May 5-9). PDF versions of the hazard alert cards are also available at https://www.cpwr.com/research/research-to-practice-r2p/r2p-library/hazard-alert-cards/.

    Spanish Language Resources

    This page compiles all resources available in Spanish on www.StopConstructionFalls.com in a central location for ease of access and dissemination. All resources shared here are also listed in the appropriate resource sections throughout the webpage.

    If you’re looking for materials in languages other than English or Spanish, click here. Limited resources are available in additional languages such as Portuguese, Russian, Haitian Creole, and Polish.

    Recordatorio: Los usuarios pueden traducir automáticamente esta y todas las páginas en www.StopConstructionFalls.com al español presionando el botón “Español” en la esquina superior izquierda de la página.

    Reminder: Users can automatically translate this and all pages on www.StopConstructionFalls.com into Spanish by pressing the “Español” button in the upper left-hand corner of the page.

    Resources for the National “Stand-Down” Event

    Use the following materials to share information about your event with employees, other organizations, community members, the press, and others

    The 2025 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction will take place May 5-9th, 2025. Updated materials for 2025 will be available soon.

    After Your Stand-Down, Always Register for Your Certificate of Participation!

    Register to receive your Certificate of Participation in recognition of the time and effort you devoted to preventing falls. Returning participants are encouraged to register for new certificates annually. Certificates are available in English and Spanish.

    You can register for 2025 Certificate of Participation in May 2025.

    Safety Meeting Guides (Toolbox Talks)

    Safety Meeting Guides (Toolbox Talks) are structured discussion tools for talking with your crew about fall safety and providing education about how to prevent falls. Use them with your crew:

    Infographics

    As part of the National Campaign to Prevent Construction Falls, OSHA, NIOSH, and CPWR worked together to develop infographics. These infographics focus on preventing construction falls, the leading cause of fatalities in construction, by raising awareness of the risk and providing steps to prevent falls. Download the infographics as PDFs, PNG, or JPEGs for use as jobsite signage and in social media, presentations, and print materials.

    • Roofing Safety for Construction Workers – (JPEGPDF)
    • Planning a Multi-layered Approach to Fall Prevention and Protection – (JPEGPDF)
    • Causes of Death from Falls – (JPEGPDF)
    • Rescue Planning Saves Lives – (JPEGPDF)
    • Snapshot of Fatal Falls – (JPEGPDF)
    • Occupational Health Inequity: Hispanic Workers More Likely to Die from Falls – (JPEGPDF)
    • Small Businesses and Safety – (JPEGPDF)
    • Snapshot of Fatal Falls in Construction, 2019 – (JPEGPDF)
    • Mast Climbing Work Platforms – (JPEGPDF)
    • Production Tables on Mast Climbing Work Platforms Can Reduce Back Injuries and Falls – (JPEGPDF)
    • Proper Fit for Women in Construction – (JPEG, PDF)
    • How High is Deadly? – (JPEGPDF)
    • Have a Rescue Plan to Prevent Suspension Trauma – (JPEGPDF)
    • Roofing Safety: Walk this Way – (JPEGPDF)
    • Working on Existing Decking – (JPEGPDF)
    • The Right Length Lanyard – (JPEGPDF)
    • Safe Use of Hatches – (JPEGPDF)
    • Climbing on/off Equipment – (JPEGPDF)
    • Extreme Heat and Construction Falls – (JPEGPDF)
    • Small Businesses & Residential Construction – (JPEGPDF)
    • Plan. Provide. Train. – (JPEGPDF)
    • Fall Protection Saves Lives – (JPEGPDF)
    • Choosing the Right Anchorage – (JPEGPDF)
    • Aerial Lift (bucket) – (JPEGPDF)
    • Aerial Lift (scissor) – (JPEGPDF)
    • Working at Heights: Ladders – (JPEGPDF)
    • Noise – (JPEGPDF)
    • Falls are the leading cause of death in construction – (JPEGPDF)
    • Risk among Hispanic Workers – (JPEGPDF)
    • What Can You Do Today to Prevent a Fall? – (JPEGPDF)
    • Leading Cause of Death (Ladder App) – (JPEGPDF)

    Worker Handouts

    Print and distribute the following handouts to provide information about fall safety and fall prevention.

    Webinars

    Use the following webinars to learn about fall prevention, the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, data on fall trends, and other fall-related topics.

    Videos

    Watch and share the following videos to learn about fall prevention, hear examples of actual fall experiences, and build your knowledge of fall safety.

    Podcasts

    Stay informed with falls-focused podcasts. For more podcasts on other construction safety issues, visit CPWR’s Podcast Webpage (English).

    7th Annual Safety Stand-Down Event (September 2020) – Dr. G. Scott Earnest, NIOSH Associate Director for Construction, discusses the National Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction and 7th annual Safety Stand-Down event. The Stand-Down is scheduled for September 14-18, 2020. This year may look different​ due to COVID-19, but CPWR, NIOSH, and OSHA have plenty of ideas for participating virtually or at a safe social distance.

    Mobile Apps

    Mobile applications are interactive tools that can be downloaded to phones and other devices. The following mobile apps are designed to be used in the field to help prevent falls.

    • NIOSH Ladder Safety App – the app features a multimodal indicator and a graphic-oriented guide for ladder selection, inspection, positioning, accessorizing, and safe use. Available in English and Spanish based on the language settings on your device and available for download on iPhone/iPad and Android devices.
    • Mast Climbing Work Platform Daily Inspection Walkthrough Tool – This daily inspection walkthrough tool allows mast climber users to navigate through what is commonly inspected during a pre-shift daily inspection.

    Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) Training

    Use the Foundations for Safety Leadership Training to improve safety leadership on your team.

    The 2.5-hour Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) is a highly interactive training program available in English and Spanish that teaches foremen, supervisors, and other front-line leaders on construction job sites about the costs of ineffective, and the benefits of effective, safety leadership such as improved safety climate and reduced negative safety outcomes. Most importantly, it includes information on critical leadership skills to use on the job site and presents students with different safety scenarios which they review and then decide which leadership skills would help address the specific worksite hazard.

    CPWR recently adapted the FSL to create the Foundations for Safety Leadership for Residential Construction (FSL4Res) (English). This training is currently only available in English, but is in the process of being translated. The FSL4Res is designed to meet the unique safety issues found in the residential construction sector, particularly fall hazards, which remain the sector’s major cause of workplace fatalities. The FSL4Res covers the same content as the FSL, including the critical leadership skills. The main difference is that three new real-world scenarios have been added that illustrate how foremen and other frontline leaders can use the leadership skills to prevent fall hazards on the job site. Trainers can tailor the FSL4Res to different audiences and locations, including delivering it as either a  single 2.5-hour session (like the original FSL) or as four 30-minute and a short additional session.

    Written Fall Protection Plans

    Planning is an essential part of fall prevention. Use the following tools to plan for how to prevent falls in your work.

    Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program Reports

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program and State FACE Programs study fatal workplace injuries and prepare reports with recommendations to prevent similar deaths. 

    Additional Resources

    Consult additional fall prevention resources.

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