PARK RIDGE, IL — The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) has planned another installment of its standards education series called “Stand Up for Standards.” A live two-hour webinar on fall protection and restraint implementation will take place at 10 a.m. CT on May 8, helping safety and health professionals identify and mitigate the hazards of working at height.
“Stand Up for Standards: ANSI/ASSP Fall Protection and Restraint Implementation” will provide an overview and best practices for implementing the Z359 standards. These key standards address fall protection equipment and systems for climbing, work positioning, fall arrest, rescue, evacuation and other fall hazards.
Safety experts Thomas Kramer, P.E., CSP, Dan Henn, Don Hurley, CSP, and Lauren Bauerschmidt, CSP, will share practical guidance, safety resources and real-world experiences to help attendees reduce fall-related injuries and fatalities at their organizations.
The webinar applies to safety and health professionals at the beginner, intermediate, advanced and executive levels. Each online registration includes all standards in the Z359 Fall Protection Code. Attendees will earn 0.2 continuing education units (CEUs).
Voluntary consensus standards provide expert guidance on industry best practices and fill gaps where federal standards don’t exist. Companies rely on them to drive improvement, injury prevention and sustainability. With government regulations slow to change and often out of date, compliance is not sufficient to protect workers.
Learn more about ASSP’s workplace safety standards by visiting the ASSP website.
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Since 1911, the American Society of Safety Professionals has helped occupational safety and health professionals protect people, property and the environment. The nonprofit society is based in Chicago’s suburbs. Its global membership of over 35,000 professionals develops safety and health management systems that prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities. ASSP advances its members and the safety profession by providing member communities, serving as a trusted advisor, and elevating safety through workforce development. Its flagship journal, Professional Safety, is a longtime leader in the field. Visit www.assp.org and find us on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.
Media contact: Blaine Krage, 847.768.3416, bkrage@assp.org