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Staying safe on the job isn’t just about following rules—it’s about getting home to your family every night. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently updated the EM-385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual, which lays out the safety standards for government construction projects. If you’re working on one of these projects, here’s a quick rundown of what’s changed and why it matters to you.

What Is the EM-385 Manual?
The EM-385 manual is like a safety bible for anyone working on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers jobs. It’s more detailed than OSHA’s rules and covers the specific dangers you face on these kinds of worksites.

What’s Changed in 2024?
The latest updates are all about making worksites safer and cutting down on accidents. Here are the big changes:
1. New Fall Protection Rules
  • Personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) are now a bigger focus. They’ve tightened up the rules on anchorage points to make sure they’re safer.
  • If you’re working on scaffolds, ladders, or anywhere high up, there are new training requirements to make sure you’re prepared.
2. Tougher Confined Space Rules
  • Before you enter a confined space, there are tighter checks to test the air and make sure it’s safe.
  • Your employer also has to practice rescue plans, so everyone knows what to do in an emergency.
3. Better Electrical Safety
  • Lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures have been updated to prevent accidental power-ups.
  • If you’re doing tasks with a risk of an arc flash, there are now mandatory risk assessments to keep you protected.
4. Clearer Hazard Communication
  • Chemical labels and safety data sheets (SDS) now follow updated global standards.
  • If you’re working on a site with multiple contractors, there’s better guidance on making sure everyone’s on the same page about hazards.
5. More Digital Tools
  • The new version recommends using apps or software for safety inspections, reporting incidents, and tracking training records.

Why Should You Care?
These updates are about keeping you safe, plain and simple. Whether it’s preventing falls, making sure confined spaces are secure, or protecting you from electrical hazards, these changes are designed to lower risks on the job. Plus, if you’re working on a government project, following these rules is a must to avoid delays, fines, or worse.

How These Changes Affect You
Here’s an example: If your crew skips the updated fall protection rules and someone gets hurt, it’s not just bad for the project—it could cost a life. These changes are here to help you avoid situations like that and keep the job running smoothly.

For a more in-depth review of the 2024 changes, register for the updated 40 Hour EM 385-1-1 online course here.


Common Questions
1. Do I need to follow these rules on non-government jobs?
Not necessarily, but using these safety practices can make any site safer.
2. How can I make sure my team is ready?
Talk to your supervisor about updated training and safety checks. Everyone needs to understand the changes.
3. Where can I get a copy of the updated manual?
The updated manual is free to download on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website.

Bottom Line
The 2024 updates to the EM-385 manual are about making sure you and your crew can work smarter and safer. Learn the new rules, follow them, and look out for each other. At the end of the day, safety isn’t just about compliance—it’s about getting home in one piece.

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