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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Residential Construction Fall Fatalities

Versatile Systems, Inc. - Bureau of Labor Statistics - http://stats.bls.gov/iif/oshcfoi1.htm#19922002 - Mar. 23, 2011 



Here's a chart to help illustrate our monthly initiative: raising awareness about OSHA's new residential construction guidelines set to take effect June 16th, 2011.

PLEASE DO NOT be misled by the dip at the end. Experts agree that the recent decrease in fall fatalities directly correlates to the decrease in construction work due to the economic penny pinching required by companies to survive in our countries current financial state.

Wishing you a safe and productive Thursday.

Best,
Versatile Systems, Inc.





Monday, March 14, 2011

Supervisor vs. Drunk Driver



Have you ever had that awful feeling in your stomach when something terrible just happened and you knew it could have been prevented if you had only made a better decision? Maybe you felt it the last time you left the toilet seat up. Maybe you really felt it soon thereafter when you heard the blood-curdling scream of your wife as she splashed into the toilet bowl. Maybe it was much worse than that.

Maybe it was when you had one too many drinks and chose to drive. Without a doubt that feeling would have surfaced when you saw those flashing lights behind your car and you wished to God that you had made a better choice. What if your decision to drive cost a Mother her Son or Daughter? For the guy who left the toilet seat up that feeling goes away pretty quick, but for the one who killed an innocent motorist, that feeling will never go away. Those haunting words: “If only…”

You don’t have to be a drunk driver to feel the guilt after you’ve cost an innocent person their life. You can be a hard working supervisor, safety officer, owner, or manager. Work place deaths are more common than you think and deaths from falls are one of the most common causes. You can be sure that feeling will come after you’ve sent an untrained, unprepared worker to perform a task at a height that will cause them great bodily harm or death when they fall. You can be sure that feeling will come, as it would for the drunk driver, whenever you gamble with death.

A few years back at a well-known Las Vegas venue a very young rigger was working part time while home from college. Being young and inexperienced he was designated as the ground guy. Unfortunately a couple of experienced riggers didn’t make it to work that day. The supervisor told the kid to put on a harness and get up there to help the understaffed high workers out. As I’m sure you can guess, that day ended in tragedy after the young man fell 30’ to his death wearing a harness with the lanyard attached to his belt. I’m sure the supervisor that sent him up there knew deep down that he was not ready for the assignment, but he gambled just like a drunk driver and sent him on his way. I have never spoken to that supervisor, but you can be sure that memory will never be erased. The guilt within his gut may not be present daily, but I’m sure that terrible feeling emerges whenever he recalls the incident.

Ask yourself this, am I passionately dedicated to the absolute safety of my people or do I just want to be OSHA compliant? If you are passionately dedicated to the safety of your people, your chances of experiencing that terrible feeling is much less than the guy who wants only to do the bear minimum to meet OSHA compliance. Don’t put a price tag on your people’s lives.

Versatile Systems, Inc. helps companies and their supervisors eliminate the possibility of that feeling by guaranteeing the absolute best in fall protection. We look for clients that care more about their staff’s safety than the cheapest possible bid. When working with a fall protection company be sure they are passionate about safety. Be sure they provide the best possible solution for the best possible price. Be sure in their assurance. Please visit us at www.versatilefallprotection.com

Thursday, March 3, 2011

OSHA Revises Residential Construction Regulations


As our work environments are slowly becoming fully integrated with the necessary safety equipment, OSHA has been doing their part by reevaluating current standards. One of these is STD 03-00-001, a directive pertaining to a leading cause of fatalities in one of the top five highest fatality reporting industries: construction, specifically residential.

OSHA has come to the following decision based on data compiled over the last decade and current technological advancements.

As of December 16, 2010, STD 03-00-001 is rescinded and STD 03-11-002 is now effective, but company compliancy is not yet required.

Not until this June 16th, 2011, when the residential construction community becomes responsible for adhering to the strict fall protection regulations the rest of the construction world abides by.

What this means is that the previous guidelines which allowed residential construction companies to avoid implementing conventional fall protection whenever they deemed it unattainable or jeopardizing, and which they were allowed to determine without providing proper fall protection documentation, will soon be eliminated.

On the 16th of June, residential construction companies will be responsible for insuring site specific conventional fall protection (i.e., personal fall arrest systems, guardrail systems, safety net systems), unless the company strongly believes that implementation of such equipment is unattainable or jeopardizing; in which case the company will now be mandated to provide a written site specific fall protection plan.

OSHA’s belief in the versatility of recent fall protection technology is the catalyst for this recent revision. As a member of the safety community we are spreading the word of OSHA to ensure a smooth transition for residential construction companies this summer.

Have a Great Day, Have a Safe Day, Have a Safe Year


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