The third annual National Safety Stand-Down
will take place from May 2 to 6, as employers across the country pause during
the workday to engage workers in discussions, demonstrations, and training on
how to recognize hazards and prevent falls. The event is part of OSHA’s effort
to remind and educate construction employers and workers of the serious dangers
of falls, which remain the leading cause of death in the industry.
Please visit OSHA’s Stand-Down webpage to learn
how to participate as an employer or find an event in your area. All attendees
will be eligible to receive a certificate of participation.
Two large-scale events are planned for the
D.C. area: On May 3, all work will be suspended on the construction site of the
MGM National Harbor Resort while OSHA and construction company representatives
give presentations and training on fall prevention. On May 5, local
construction companies and associations will host a stand-down event at The
Fairgrounds at the Nationals baseball stadium that will include vendor
exhibits, safety demonstrations and other interactive events.
In addition, OSHA Training Institute
Education Centers will offer free fall protection
training courses across the country.
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