b'THE OFFICIAL NFBA MAGAZINEunderstanding or skill. close those gaps, protect employees and minimize 5.1926.503(c) Retraining. If you feel anpotential fines.employee does not have the understandingIf you need help identifying potential hazards or required skill after training, they shallin your workplace, please contact Andy be retrained. Sawan, Risk Services Specialist at Sedgwick at These 5 citations are telling us that employeesandrew.sawan@sedgwick.comor 330-819-4728.were not trained in using fall protection, unable to identify a potential fall hazard and unable to SAFETY UPDATEretain the knowledge of fall hazards, even after the training. Additionally, employers failed to document training for employees. Fall protection and training continue to be a serious problem in the workplace and they continue to appear on OSHAs Top Ten list. To identify potential hazards in your workplace or the job site, compare the citations above and see if your organization complies with them.If you identify any gaps, take the necessary steps to 945-366726 / FRAME BUILDER - VOL5 5'