Thursday, August 20, 2009

4 Fatal Falls in Pittsburgh area this week!

And they say Texas is bad! Four fatal falls in Pennsylvania in one week? Maybe OSHA should reconsider the location of their "enhanced enforcement" efforts.

The Pittsburgh CBS affiliate station reported that OSHA is investigating all four of those fatalities. According to the report, OSHA Area Director Bob Szymanski said "it's the employer's responsibility to provide fall protection, to meet our standards and not only to provide but to enforce the use of it."

From my vantage point, the lack of proper training is a critical factor in fatal falls. And, the use of "independent contractors" contributes to the problem. Many contractors, to avoid workers compensation premiums, etc. don't hire workers directly, but hire individuals (designated as "independent contractors") to do the work. They think that since those workers are not technically their employees, it also relieves them of the responsibility to provide harness, lanyards, etc. and the responsibility to train those workers.

Anyway, in this article, a 53 year old mason fell from the roof (12 stories). He was not wearing a harness, he was not protected by a guardrail system, and there was no safety net. And, you guessed it - he was an "independent contractor."

If you want to read the entire article, click here.

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