Oct 29, 2014

OSHA Prepares “Request for Information” to Prevent Communication Tower Tragedies

In response to the 2014 falling fatalities OSHA has implemented a national outreach campaign using traditional, digital and social media, including a tower safety webpage. OSHA framed the campaign with the slogan, "No More Falling Workers." OSHA is also preparing a Request for Information to engage all stakeholders "in a collaborative effort to prevent more of these senseless tragedies." Additionally, OSHA has set up a dedicated email address, at OSHACommTower@dol.gov, where individuals may "share your stories, concerns, and best practices."

Employers in the communications tower industry need to be especially cognizant of OSHA's rampant attention to their business and projects. Special care should be taken to make sure that all of your company safety policies, procedures, and training are up-to-date and current. While accidents may happen no matter how well we work to avoid them, having corporate materials in order, and properly training and overseeing your employees will go a long way in minimizing potential liabilities if and when an accident occurs.

Please continue reading By James L. Curtis and Craig B. Simonsen at Environmental & Safety Law Update