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Fall Protection Harness Classification
T.A.S.C.O. Tip: If you need to buy fall protection harnesses or other workplace safety products for your employees, you likely don't have time to search long. Companies like TASCO offer classifications for each product they sell allowing you to make fast choices when ordering safety products. USA Industry Classifications include Fall Arrest (FA), Fall Prevention (FP) and Positioning (PO). CSA Classifications include Group A (Full Arresting) and Group P (Worker Positioning).
Studies on ergonomics have become more critical in recent years as workplace-safety product designers learn about comfort in an effort to prevent fatigue, reduce injuries and increase production. Some quality features in a fall protection harness include removable tool belts, padded backpads, strong and light-weight materials, shoulder pads , strap adjusters, three D-rings for back and hips, sliding back D-rings, indoor pads, seat straps, aluminum bars on seat straps, and carry-all bags.
As a safety manager, you know that compliance is the key to preventing injury, and comfort and ease-of-use are the key to compliance.
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Safety Managers Can Utilize Online Resources
T.A.S.C.O Tip: If you are a workplace safety manager, you have your hands full. With keeping up on OSHA guidelines, writing safety policies and training new employees along with the ongoing management of posters, first-aid access and tasks like updating fall protection equipment, it's tough to juggle all your responsibilities. In addition, you have people's safety in your hands.
One way to save time and money as a safety manager is to utilize online resource support. Did you know you could buy off-the-shelf CD-Rom presentations, recaps of past conferences you did not attend, and tips for how to be a better safety manager? These online resources are affordable ways to save both time and money. CDs can be purchased on subjects like fall protection equipment and as ready-to-go training tools, and they often come with an organized binder for quick reference.
By obtaining an off-the-shelf training CDs, you can spend your time on more important tasks like developing your own teaching and safety management skills, as well as creating better relationships with employees in your company. This relationship building will lead to more compliance over time as the trust between management and employees is enhanced.
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