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Expert Advice & Insights
Stay informed with expert advice and insights from industry leaders in fall protection. Discover the latest trends, best practices, and thought leadership to keep your workforce safe and compliant.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
For years, fall protection followed a predictable path. Harnesses became more reinforced, more padded, more built-up around the worker.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Across construction, utilities, and manufacturing, there’s growing demand for professionals who can teach fall protection with both technical skill and real-world understanding.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Falls are one of the leading causes of injuries and deaths in the workplace. To protect workers, especially those working at height, safety roles must be clearly designated and defined.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Breakthroughs in material design and engineering are allowing users to do far more with far less.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Fall protection Competent Person training is crucial on elevated worksites. What makes up this training?
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Women make up one-tenth of US construction workers. Many of them don't have the proper gear.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Comfort and lightweight design must work in tandem for safety gear.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Today's fall protection manufacturers offer countless harnesses. Find which is right for you.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Protect against workplace injuries with advanced tool lanyards and tethers.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Each year OSHA publishes a list of the top 10 worksite violations. Fall protection is No. 1. Why?
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
Wearing a properly fitting safety harness isn't just comfortable, it's essential. Find out why.
By Zack Winters
November 20, 2025
A poorly fitting safety harness is uncomfortable. It's also a potentially dangerous liability.