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What is OSHA's 'Fatal Four?'


OSHA's “Fatal Four” - The leading causes of death in the ...

The “Fatal Four” leading causes of construction deaths – falls, stuck-by, electrocutions, and caught-in or -between -- are preventable by using these tips.

CARDTM - OSHA

Top Four. Construction Hazards. The top four causes of construction fatalities are: Falls, Struck-By, Caught-In/Between and. Electrocutions. Prevent Falls.

Fatal Four Hazards In Construction Toolbox Talk - Raken

The fatal four hazards include falls, electrocutions, struck-by incidents, and caught-in/between incidents.

How to Avoid OSHA's Fatal Four Construction Hazards - HSI

The Focus Four Hazards consist of Falls, Caught-In or -Between, Struck-By, and Electrocution. In 2019, the number of fatal injuries in construction rose to ...

OSHA's "Fatal Four" – Leading Causes of Fatalities in the Workplace

The leading causes of workplace deaths in the construction industry, which is commonly called the “Fatal Four” by OSHA, include:

OSHA's Fatal Four: What is a Struck-by Hazard?

A struck-by injury is produced by forcible contact or impact between a person and an object (often, in construction, equipment or tools).

OSHA's Fatal Four– A Step Towards the Prevention of Serious ...

This initiative is commonly recognized as the “Fatal 4” or the “Focus 4.” The hazards are Falls, Struck-By, Electrocution, and Caught In-Between.

National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries in 2022

Page 4. Chart 4. Fatal work injury rates per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers by selected occupational groups, 2020-22. TECHNICAL NOTES.

Construction Focus Four Training | Occupational Safety and Health ...

Construction Focus Four Training. The Construction Focus Four Training consists of lesson plans on each of the Focus Four Hazards. Each lesson plan was ...

Health and Safety Authority: Home

The Authority was established in 1989 under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 1989 and reports to the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and ...