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April 23 is “Construction Safety Day”

Construction work ranks, year in and year out, among the “most dangerous jobs” in America. Recognizing the inherent danger that haunts every building worksite, the state Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) is using the upcoming, seventh annual Construction Safety Day as a means to promote awareness for safety in the industry.

Co-sponsored by L&I and the Governor’s Industrial Safety and Health Advisory Board, construction Safety Day this year will unfold on the Puyallup fairgrounds Wednesday, April 23, from 7 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Interested folks are advised to report to the Fair & Events Center ShowPlex on the fairgrounds, which can be found at 110 9th Avenue Southwest in Puyallup. Registration is $60 in advance or $70 at the door, and there’s a $10 per person discount for groups of five or more. Included in that registration fee is a catered luncheon. Go to www.wagovconf.org/events/csd to register online.

L&I emphasizes that knowing safety practices and wearing safety equipment top the list of strategies for preventing construction-industry workers from becoming construction-injury statistics. The department cites falling as one of the main reasons people get killed or injured in construction accidents. Construction Safety Day will indeed pay particular attention to fall-protection, in addition to safety and awareness programs highlighting:

  • Working around electricity.
  • Keeping drugs and alcohol away from the jobsite.
  • Roadway and aerial-lift safety.
  • Chemical-hazard communications.
  • Silica hazards.

This registration brochure has more details, and you can also either send an e-mail to GovSafetyConf@Lni.wa.gov or call 360-902-5446 to obtain more information on the workshops.