Results of a fall prevention educational intervention for residential construction

Volume: 89, Pages: 301 - 307
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
Falls from height remain the leading cause of fatalities in residential construction. We used results from a comprehensive needs assessment to guide changes in fall prevention training in a joint union-contractor carpenter apprenticeship program; including surveys of 1018 apprentice carpenter and observational audits at 197 residential construction sites. The revised training utilized hands-on, participatory training methods preferred by the...
Paper Details
Title
Results of a fall prevention educational intervention for residential construction
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
89
Pages
301 - 307
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