The #1 most cited OSHA standard for 2013 & 2014 was related to Fall Protection
Fall protection and safety is a major concern at the workplace. In fact, OSHA cites injuries from falls as one of its top 10 worksite injuries. Falls also were the primary cause of worker deaths in 2014.
Falls and falling objects can result from unstable working surfaces, ladders that are not safely positioned and misuse of fall protection. Workers are also subject to falls or the dangers of falling objects if sides and edges, floor holes and wall openings are not protected. Any time you are working at a height of six feet or more at the workplace, you must be protected.
Unprotected sides and edges, wall openings or floor holes can be very common. If these sides and openings are not protected, injuries from falls or falling objects may result. Use at least one of the following whenever you are exposed to a fall or six feet or more above a lower level:
You also increase your chances of falling if you are using portable ladders that are not safely positioned each time you use them. While you are on a ladder, it may move or slip from its supports. You may also lose your balance while getting on and off an unsteady ladder.
Take the following fall protection measures when using ladders:
The most important thing to remember is at any time you are working at a height of six feet or more at the workplace, you must be protected.