Resource Highlight: MCAA’s Fall Prevention & Protection Resources

May 3, 2024

Falls are the leading cause of workplace fatalities and fall protection is the most cited OSHA violation. MCAA’s Fall Prevention & Protection Resources provide training to keep workers safe when using aerial lifts, fall prevention and protection devices, ladders, and scaffolds to support contractor training efforts during the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction and every day. They’re just a few of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

Available worker safety training videos & accompanying resources include:

Aerial Lift Safety

Fall Prevention and Protection 

Ladder Safety

Scaffold Safety

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Explore the full range of 700+ safety and health resources available from MCAA here.

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