
/ 2026/03/20
— The Three Most Overlooked Fatal Risks in Working at Height
Falls are the leading cause of death in construction. Yet many companies still have critical blind spots in their protection programs. The issue is usually not the absence of safety measures, but the failure to address risk points that are easy to overlook. This article highlights three of the most common gaps in fall protection—and how to close them.
/ 2026/03/06
— From Simple Tie-Off to System Management: The Upgrade Path for Fall Protection Safety
/ 2026/03/02
— Understanding the Key Differences Between Fall Restraint and Fall Arrest Systems
/ 2026/01/28
— Industrial Site Fall Accident Analysis: Many Problems Actually Start Under Your Feet
When we analyze accidents, we often focus on “why did the person fall?”
But after spending enough time on real job sites, a different pattern becomes clear: many fall accidents are not really about height—they are about loss of balance.
And loss of balance usually starts in the most easily overlooked places: the ground surface, walking routes, and transition areas.
/ 2026/01/16
— Wearing a Safety Harness Is Not Enough: Why Fall Protection Systems Fail
In many fall-related accidents, the issue is not whether a safety harness was worn.
What is often overlooked is whether the harness actually met the conditions required to perform fall protection./ 2025/12/18
— What Is a Leading Edge SRL?
In work at height, self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) are widely used as fall protection devices. However, when work is performed near structural edges, relying solely on standard SRLs still presents safety risks that are often overlooked.
/ 2025/12/10
— Common Fall Protection Mistakes and How to Prevent Serious Workplace Falls
/ 2025/12/05
— Human Factors in Construction Safety: Why Workers Ignore Hazards and What Actually Works
Why do workers take risks they clearly recognize? Because human instincts, pressure, and culture often override what people know.
Unsafe behavior isn’t personal — it’s psychological. Understanding that is the first step to reducing it./ 2025/12/01
— Annual Inspection of Horizontal Lifeline Systems: Procedures, Checkpoints, Common Issues & Training Guide
Many companies have horizontal lifeline systems but are unsure about key questions such as:
Do they require annual inspection? How often? Who is qualified? What needs to be recorded? Who is responsible if something goes wrong?/ 2025/11/21
— Temporary vs Permanent Lifelines: How to Choose the Right Fall Protection System for Your Worksite
Working at height always requires fall-protection systems—but many people aren’t sure which type to choose. Whether it’s construction, equipment maintenance, or a one-off roof inspection, selecting the right solution starts with understanding when to use a Temporary Lifeline and when a Permanent Lifeline is more appropriate.