12th Annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction May 5-9, 2025 - MOSH
The following webinars, tools, and resources are available to help workplaces prepare for and take part in the Stand-Down:
Webinars of Interest:
- Get Ready for the 2025 Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction Webinar will be conducted on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 2:00 pm ET. Join OSHA and CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR) the week before the official Safety Stand-Down to learn more about free resources that can be used during the Stand-Down or throughout the year to improve fall prevention and protection practices on your job sites. This webinar will highlight the extensive library of resources, and several new items developed for 2025, as well as offer an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and make suggestions to Campaign leaders. Please register here. Panelists include:
- Brian A. Rizzo, Director, Office of Construction Services, OSHA
- Chris Cain, CIH, Executive Director, CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training
- Leading Edges’ and Other Barriers to the Use of Overhead Anchorage for Work at Heights will be conducted on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 2:00 pm ET. This webinar will share information on where we will tackle the complexities of fall protection for unprotected edge work, discuss what personal fall arrest systems can and cannot do, and explain how to apply the hierarchy of controls to identify specific hazards including what fall protection systems can be used to keep workers safe. Please register here.
Poster, Handouts, and Other Resources:
- 2025 National Stand-Down Poster (English/ Spanish)
- Hardhat Stickers and Hazard Alert Cards
- Bilingual social media guide
- PPE fit infographic is now available in English / Spanish
As a reminder, anyone who wants to prevent hazards in the workplace can participate in the Stand-Down by taking a break to have a toolbox talk or another safety activity such as conducting safety equipment inspections, developing rescue plans, or discussing job specific hazards. See Highlights from the Past Stand-Downs.
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