Fall Stand‑Down Starts Now

NSC Urges Construction Employers to Join Fall‑Prevention Stand‑Down

  • The National Safety Council is calling on construction employers to participate in the National Safety Stand‑Down focused on preventing falls, a leading cause of jobsite fatalities. 
  • The event, held with OSHA and industry partners, encourages crews to pause work and review fall‑hazard controls. 
  • Federal data shows more than 600 fatal falls and nearly 120,000 nonfatal fall‑related injuries in recent years. 
  • Employers can access training materials, inspection guidance, and participation certificates through OSHA’s program.

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County Worker Airlifted After Serious Equipment Injury

  • A Jim Wells County Precinct 1 employee in Texas was seriously injured when a piece of equipment activated while he was inside a material bin. 
  • Deputies said the worker’s leg became trapped and twisted in the machinery. 
  • Emergency crews freed him and he was airlifted to a Corpus Christi hospital. 
  • The sheriff’s office is investigating how the worker entered the equipment and how the incident occurred.

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OSHA Probes Rhode Island Construction Collapse That Injured Two Workers

  • Two construction workers were seriously hurt when several 2,000‑pound wall forms fell and trapped them at a Charlestown jobsite, prompting an OSHA investigation. 
  • Police said one worker suffered crushing leg injuries and another sustained severe foot injuries. Both were transported to area hospitals for treatment. 
  • OSHA and local building officials responded to the scene to review potential workplace safety and workers’ comp implications.

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