
Falls from scaffolds remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities. Despite clear health and safety regulations, many incidents occur due to inadequate fall protection or improper scaffold use. Today, we’ll focus on understanding the hazards of working on scaffolds 3 metres or higher and how to implement fall protection measures to prevent injuries and save lives.
Guardrails and Fall Protection
Accessing Scaffolds
Climbing Practices
Fall Protection for Suspended Scaffolds
On a site in Auckland, a worker fell from a scaffold just over 3 metres high after the guardrails were removed to move materials. No alternative fall protection was in place, and the worker lost balance, suffering serious injuries. This incident could have been avoided by using a harness and lanyard during the brief period the guardrails were removed.
Encourage team members to share their experiences and concerns.
Let’s commit to ensuring fall protection is in place for every scaffold job. Starting today, inspect scaffolds before use, ensure guardrails are properly installed, and follow all fall protection procedures. Your safety depends on it.
Falls from scaffolds are preventable. By following Canadian safety regulations and using fall protection consistently, we help ensure everyone goes home safely. Thank you for your commitment to scaffold safety.
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