PDF Someone Fell for You. Don't Fall. For Them.

Someone Fell for You.

Don't Fall. For Them.

Let's face it, there's someone or something who fell madly in like with you. Perhaps, in love. Maybe it's that new girlfriend. Your husband or wife of a dozen years. Your teammates who love you for the periodic homerun you hit, or because you pick up the tab. Then there's that kid. Yep, that one... the one who brightens up and smiles as soon as you enter the room. Whose smile instantly puts one on yours.

Don't fall for them. Don't become one of the nearly 300 construction workers who fall to their deaths annually, from heights as low as a few feet. Choose fall protection systems appropriate for given situations. Use safe procedures when on roofs, using ladders, scaffolding, etc. Ensure equipment is maintained properly and in excellent working order. Wear proper tie-off gear as needed. Always.

There's someone ? maybe it's that drooly dog ? who wants you to stay safe because they need you. Or, they've fallen for you. Be Safe for them.

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FALLS ARE THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH

IN CONSTRUCTION. In 2013, there were

294 fall fatalities out of 796 total fatalities

in construction.

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