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Dissemination of a Leading Edge Fall Protection System

Michael McCann, PhD
CPWR
Silver Spring, MD
Ph: (301) 578-8500 ext. 8527
Email: mmccann@cpwr.com

Abstract:

The rate of fatal falls among ironworkers in 1999 was 68 deaths per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers. The overall goal of this transition research project is to increase the number of steel erection contractors implementing 1000% fall protection on construction sites nation-wide by using a Leading Edge Fall Protection System. This system, developed by Capco Steel Inc., has been proven to prevent injuries due to falls from a leading edge. The leading edge of a deck is the unprotected side and the edge of a deck which changes location as additional decking sections are placed. The specific aims of this project are: 1) to develop, evaluate and produce a 20-minute videotape on how to install and use the Leading Edge Fall Protection System, and train workers in its use; 2) to develop and evaluate a companion workbook and checklist of steps to system implementation; 3) to pilot the videotape and workbook with a steel erection contractor; and 4) to evaluate the ability of the erection contractor to safely implement the leading edge fall protection system. This pilot translation project, if successful, will then be expanded to steel erection contractors nationwide in future years of this cooperative agreement.

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