Marc Ipsen, a 3M Company fall protection specialist, uses a “drop truck” to demonstrate the devastating impact of falling from short distances during a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fall Protection Competent Person 24-Hour Course.
Fifteen USACE Sacramento District employees completed the training Feb. 7-9, at the district’s Folsom Resident Office, just east of Sacramento. The three-day course was led by Brad Lein, Chief of Safety for USACE’s Europe District. Lein serves as the training program manager of the High Hazard Working Group for fall protection, which is sponsored by USACE headquarters.
Following the 24 hours of instruction and demonstrations, the students, most of whom are construction representatives at USACE project sites across California and Utah, became qualified to provide vital fall protection guidance and oversight for hundreds of workers, helping save lives and avoiding injuries.
Falls are the leading cause of fatalities on construction sites in the U.S. To reduce that risk, USACE requires the presence of at least one competent person in fall protection whenever employees are working at height, and completion of the three-day course is a prerequisite to serve as that person. (U.S. Army photo by Ken Wright)
Date Taken: | 02.08.2023 |
Date Posted: | 02.21.2023 16:15 |
Photo ID: | 7643302 |
VIRIN: | 230208-A-PZ859-1049 |
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Location: | SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, US |
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