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Kentucky Residential Roofing Falls, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center
Kentucky Residential Roofing Falls, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center
Kentucky Haz Alerts--Falls
To prevent falls while working on roofs:
- Always use appropriate guardrail, scaffold, or fall protection systems.
- Both employers and subcontractors should provide comprehensive site-specific fall protection training for their employees.
- Conduct a thorough assessment in and around the work area to identify existing and potential fall hazards prior to the start of work.
Caidas Desde Techos Residenciales En Kentucky, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center
Caidas Desde Techos Residenciales En Kentucky, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center
Kentucky Haz Alerts--Falls
Para prevenir caídas mientras trabaja sobre techos:
- Siempre use sistema con baranda de protección, instale un andamio, y haga uso de un sistema contra caídas apropiado.
- Tanto empleadores como subcontratistas deberán proporcionar a sus empleados entrenamiento específico y completo sobre protección contra caídas acorde con el sito de trabajo.
- Conduzca una valoración cuidadosa dentro y alrededor del área de trabajo para identificar cualquier riesgo potencial de caída, antes de iniciar las labores.
The Effect Of Depression On Balance Decline In Mature Women, Jennifer Nitz, Nancy Low Choy, Meredith Ogilvie
The Effect Of Depression On Balance Decline In Mature Women, Jennifer Nitz, Nancy Low Choy, Meredith Ogilvie
Nancy Low Choy
Depression has been identified as a risk factor for falls, and a change in balance ability over time has yet to be investigated. This study aimed to identify if, over a 3-year period, balance ability changed in 26 women who were on medication for depression, compared to 26 non-depressed women. The two groups were matched for age, number of co-morbidities, activity level, medications, and height. All participants were simultaneously enrolled in a larger, longitudinal study of ageing. Balance measures included the Functional Reach (FR) test, Lateral Reach (LR) test, Step Test (ST), Timed Up and Go, and the Modified Clinical …