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If you’re working in construction and related industries, you’ll already understand how easily accidents can happen and why safety precautions are paramount. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, construction-related fatalities comprised 16% of all workplace fatalities in the 2015–19 period, and being hit with falling objects was the fourth highest cause of death. Besides the devastating consequences of fatality, construction-related accidents have an enormous social and economic impact on the industry, which was the third highest-ranking industry in workplace compensation claims for the 2018–19 period. It’s up to responsible workers and employers to take appropriate measures to reduce the social and economic impact of these preventable accidents in the industry—which isn’t difficult, with the right products.

Why tools need to be tethered
The risks of dropping hammers, wrenches or nail guns might be self-explanatory, but the physics of working at heights means that even a small tool like a tape measure or screwdriver has the potential to cause serious injury. Even at lower heights, like upper levels and decks of residential sites or inside warehouses and industrial facilities, tethering has the potential to eliminate a significant proportion of workplace injuries, as well as significant economic expense due to compensation, losses in productivity, and replacing equipment.

While it’s standard practice in Australia for people working at heights to use safety devices like harnesses and passive engineering controls like toe boards, netting, and barricades, Australia doesn’t enforce standards specific tool-tethering devices, particularly for small tools. However, the ANSI ISEA 121-2018 standards call for active controls to prevent accidents and injuries arising from dropped objects, which is why Ergodyne has voluntarily adopted the standards for our range of tool-tethering products, against which all of our products are tested and rated.
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About Bunzl Safety and Lifting

Bunzl Safety and Lifting offers an integrated approach to the selection, supply, service, and replacement of safety products, resulting in our ability to manage the complete life cycle of your personal and workplace safety requirements. Bunzl Safety and Lifting is a leading manufacturer of safety products, we provide the very best in workwear, corporate wear, PPE, footwear, materials handling, load restraint, and recovery,height safety, and site safety. We are also a leading supplier of some of the best industrial safety brands on the market, including Mack, Ninja, Contego, Boomerang, Beaver, B-Safe, WS Workwear, Frontier, Black Rat, Robertsons, 3M, Honeywell, Ansell, Bolle Safety, DuPont, Donaghys, MSA, Moldex, Steel Blue, Oliver, uvex, Sqwincher, MaxiFlex, DNC Workwear, Mayo Hardware, Gunnebo Industries, Skylotech and Blundstone. We also offer a range of services including product specialisation and consolidation, custom embroidery and branding, lifting equipment and inspections, NATA Accredited testing and services, height safety installed systems and training, managed inventory, eCommerce and digital solutions, clothing fitouts and yearly uniform issues, ethical sourcing, Indigenous Engagement, and environmental responsibility. We have an Australia-wide network of branches that ensures fast shipping across the country.

Bunzl Brands & Operations Pty Ltd (BBO) located at 55 Sarah Andrews Close Erskine Park NSW 2579 quality scope covers: manufacturing, importing, wholesaling, repairing and testing of lifting, rigging equipment, winches, hoists and materials handling products. The manufacture of synthetic slings and webbing products including load restraint and height safety equipment. Manufacture, import, wholesale and distribution of PPE products, workwear and hand tools. Design and development of products and services and the provision of mechanical testing services.