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[] News Release from OSHA Having trouble viewing this email? [View it as a Web page](. [United States of America Department of Labor] News Release --------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. Department of Labor | November 30, 2023 US Department of Labor urges employers to follow federal safety guidelines to protect workers from falls; delivery, warehouse hazards this holiday season Recent death of worker hanging holiday lights in Ohio is a tragic reminder to stay safe CHICAGO – To make sure the holiday season is truly joyful, the U.S. Department of Labor reminds employers and workers not to overlook workplace safety and health. For a sad reminder of how an on-the-job tragedy can leave families, friends and co-workers grief-stricken, look no further than Akron, Ohio, where a 25-year-old worker — hanging holiday lights on a backyard tree — suffered severe electrical shock injuries and later died after the fiberglass extension pole he used on Nov. 7, 2023, made contact with a high-voltage power line. The department’s [Occupational Safety and Health Administration]( offers resources to help keep workers safe year-round and as they carry out an array of holiday-related jobs, from working with lighted decorations to serving customers in packed retail stores and from making rush deliveries to picking and packing orders in warehouses. “The holiday season is a time for celebration and reflection for many, but they are also occasions when employees face safety hazards found atop ladders or roofs putting decorations in place, in busy warehouses and retail stores meeting heightened customer demands, and working outdoors as winter approaches,” explained OSHA Regional Administrator Bill Donovan in Chicago. “To make the holidays happy for all, employers must stress workplace safety and health and train employees to prevent serious and fatal injuries.” To assist employers and workers, OSHA offers a timely video, “[9 Tips to Protect Workers During the Holidays](” and other [information focused on keeping workers safe during the holiday season]( in retail, warehousing, delivery and other seasonal jobs, including [special restrictions for young workers](. OSHA’s [stop falls website]( offers safety information and [video presentations]( in English and Spanish to teach workers about [fall hazards and proper safety procedures](. [Learn more about OSHA.]( Media Contacts: Scott Allen, 312-353-4727, allen.scott@dol.gov Rhonda Burke, 312-353-4807, burke.rhonda@dol.gov Release Number: 23-2478-NAT --------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? [Contact Us]( [Manage Preferences]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: United States Department of Labor · 200 Constitution Ave NW · Washington, DC 20210 · 1-866-4-USA-DOL (1-866-487-2365) [GovDelivery logo](

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