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Safety Week

Safety and Health Week
2024 Virtual Sessions

May 6 – 11, 2024

Join us for webinars with MSA trainers and safety experts.

MSA is offering live virtual sessions throughout NAOSH Week about fall protection, head protection, and gas detection for confined space. Register for any or all of these brief sessions to experience safety training from anywhere.

All events are scheduled for 12:00 pm ET.

New for 2024! ABCs of Fall Protection

Monday, May 6
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET

The ABCs of Fall Protection – anchorage connectors, body harnesses, and connecting devices – all play an important role in helping workers stay safe at height. Get a comprehensive overview of the ABCs in this session.

New for 2024! Choosing Head Protection: Why Standards, Types, and Hazard Assessments Matter

Tuesday, May 7
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm ET

When choosing head protection, key factors to take into consideration include ANSI, CSA, and EN standards, differences between Type 1 vs. Type 2, and the hazards of your application and jobsite. Learn more about why these factors are so important in this session.

New for 2024! Portable Gas Detection for Confined Space Entry

Wednesday, May 8
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET

A hazardous atmosphere inside of a confined space is one of the most dangerous, yet frequently unnoticable risks of confined spaces. Improve your understanding of confined space hazards, and how to use and read portable gas detectors in this session.

ANSI Z359.14: Overview & Recent Changes

Thursday, May 9
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm ET

The latest edition of Z359.14, published in July 2021, features several updates to Types, Classes, and Performance Requirements of SRDs. This session will cover these updates and how they impact you.

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MSA Safety Stand-Down Session Experts

Chris Irwin

Global Training Instructor

Rob Willis

Global Product Group Manager for Industrial PPE

Stand Down For Safety

Fatalities caused by falls from elevation continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 395 of the 1069 construction fatalities recorded in 2022 (BLS data).

To help prevent falls in construction, MSA safety experts host virtual and in-person Toolbox Talks at construction sites across the country as part of OSHA's National Safety Stand-Down. #StandDown4Safety

More Safety Resources

Self-Retracting Lifelines 101: Everything You Need To Know About SRLs and PFLs

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Do Fall Protection Harnesses Have a Defined Expiration Date?

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Confined Space FAQs

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What is the Difference Between Type 1 and Type 2 Hard Hats?

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Quiz: Test Your Fall Protection I.Q.

Ready to see how much you know? Take our quiz to test your fall protection I.Q.!