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May 5, 2023

OSHA Announces National Emphasis Program to Prevent Falls

May 1, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Labor announced that its Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has implemented a National Emphasis Program to prevent falls. This targeted program is based on historical data from both Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and OSHA enforcement activities. According to the most recent data from BLS, 680...

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April 25, 2023

OSHA Campaign for Safe Trench Operations

According to a report from the Department of Labor, 39 people died doing trench or excavation work in the U.S. in 2022. In fact, the number of worker fatalities more than doubled since 2021, continuing a troubling trend cited by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that found 166 workers died in trench cave-ins from 2011-2018,...

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February 15, 2023

Manslaughter Charges in Trench Collapse Death

BRECKENRIDGE, CO – The owner of a Vail construction company facing felony manslaughter charges has surrendered to local law enforcement. This is related to the findings of a federal safety investigation into a deadly trench collapse in November 2021. A worker installing residential sewer pipes suffered fatal injuries when the trench around him caved in. The...

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October 1, 2022

Rescue Compliance…Is Your Team Ready?

We’re often asked by plant managers or rescue team supervisors about how they can make sure their rescue team is ready and in compliance should a confined space emergency occur at their site. Our answer usually revolves around practice, practice, practice; but here are a few other recommendations that you may want to consider.

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September 1, 2022

How Do I Choose a Qualified Rescue Service?

If entering permit-required confined spaces is performed at your worksite, then this is a question you absolutely should be asking yourself. And if you are, that is a good thing; it implies knowledge of OSHA’s requirement that an organization must provide for the safety of their personnel working in confined spaces. Asking the question of...

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July 31, 2022

Ventilation for Confined Space Rescue

Vent Early, Vent Continuously, and Vent Properly. During a confined space rescue scenario, performing ventilation can have a huge impact on achieving a positive outcome at the incident. With few exceptions, there is no downside to ventilating in a confined space, but the upsides can be literally life changing. In the simplest terms, ventilation is...

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July 21, 2022

Trench Deaths Up 68% in 2022!

The alarming rise in trench-related fatalities has spurred US Department of Labor to announce enhanced nationwide enforcement. In 2022’s first six months, 22 workers have fallen victim to the deadly hazards present in trenching and excavation work – surpassing 15 in all of 2021 – and prompting the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and...

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May 31, 2022

Using a Crane in Rescue Operations

We’re often asked, “Can I use a crane as part of my rescue plan?”  If you’re referring to using a crane as part of moving personnel or victims, the answer is “No, except in very rare and unique circumstances.” The justification for using a crane to move personnel, even for the purposes of rescue, is extremely...

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April 4, 2022

Standby Rescue: How Many Team Members?

We’re often asked, “How many team members should be on a standby rescue team?” While there is no definitive answer, we wanted to share some practical guidelines that we use here at Roco. We will offer some key points for consideration as well as address relevant standards and regulations. The safety procedures and internal policies...

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January 3, 2022

Open Trenches…It’s Only a Matter of Time!

You’ll spot them everywhere – from a local utility company working in your neighborhood to your workplace at an industrial or manufacturing facility during construction. It’s way too common to see an open trench unattended and unprotected. And, as we know, it’s only a matter of time until it collapses.

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