Topeka Area Building Association OFFERS FREE FALL PREVENTION TRAINING
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Katy Nelson, CEO, Topeka Area Building Association
Date: October 10, 2025
Time: 8 AM SHARP – 12pm
Phone: 785-273-1260
In partnership with the Job-Site Safety Institute and National Housing Endowment, the National Association of Home Builders and Topeka Area Building Association are conducting a 4-hour seminar for builders, trade contractors, supervisors and workers entitled Fall Prevention in Residential Construction.
The 4-hour seminar focuses on identifying fall hazards in residential construction, as well as, providing attendees an understanding of the OSHA fall protection regulations and safe work practices to prevent fall-related accidents. While the main focus of the seminar will be a comprehensive review of factors that contribute fall-related accidents, the course will also provide solutions to protect against and arrest falls and how to rescue of a fallen worker.
Possibly the most important part of the seminar is a review of the safe work practices that must be used to minimize the risk of workers falling during home construction operations. Special emphasis will be placed on how to protect stairways, leading edges, window/wall openings and floor holes, how to properly use a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS), how to provide protection from falling objects, and how to prevent falls when working at heights on ladders and scaffolding.
All participants will be encouraged to ask questions, provide examples of their own personal safety experiences on the jobsite and bring in their own equipment as part of the program’s hands-on learning.
The seminar will teach attendees how to:
- Recognize common fall hazards in residential construction.
- Identify when fall protection is required.
- Determine which protection system to use for a given fall hazard.
- Understand the key requirements and basic safety practices for each protection system.
- Understand the safety requirements and practices for ladders and scaffolding
When: October 10, 2025
Where: KBIG: Kansas Builders Insurance Group: 2101 SW 36th St, Topeka
Cost: FREE for Members $10 for NON-Members
How to Register: Call: 785-273-1260 or email: info@buildingtopeka.org
How much do you think only 1 serious OSHA Fall Protection violation could cost you?
$500?
$3,000?
$ 16,550?
If you guessed $16,550, you’re absolutely right! And that’s for EACH serious violation.
To help you avoid costly fines and protect workers, the National Association of Home Builders, in partnership with the Job-Site Safety Institute, National Housing Endowment and Topeka Area Building Association is conducting a 4-hour Fall Prevention in Residential Construction Training seminar for builders, trade contractors, supervisors and workers. This training program focuses on identifying fall hazards in residential construction, as well as, providing attendees an understanding of the OSHA fall protection regulations and safe work practices to prevent fall-related injuries and deaths.
Specifically, the seminar will teach you how to:
- Recognize common fall hazards in residential construction.
- Identify when fall protection is required.
- Determine which protection system to use for a given fall hazard.
- Understand the key requirements and basic safety practices for each protection system.
- Understand the safety requirements and practices for ladders and scaffolding.
Make plans to attend today—a safe jobsite protects both your company and your workers! Visit www.buildingtopek.org to learn more and register.
Make plans to attend today—it’ll be the best money you’ve never spent!
When: October 10, 2025
Time: 8am SHARP – 12pm
Where: KBIG: Kansas Builders Insurance Group: 2101 SW 36th St Topeka
Cost: Members: $0 – Non-Members $10
How to Register: Call: 785-273-1260 OR email: info@buildingtopeka.org