New York FACE Brochure

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Summary Statement

A brochure describing NY Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (NY FACE), a NYS Department of Health workplace health and safety program. NY FACE studies work-related fatal injuries in New York State to determine how the injuries occurred.
2017

WORK SAFE STAY ALIVE
NY Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation

Promoting injury prevention and safe working practices

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About NY FACE

Man in orange safety gear on the cell phoneNY FACE is a NYS Department of Health workplace health and safety program. Its purpose is to study work-related fatal injuries in New York State to determine how the injury occurred.

NY FACE is about prevention. It provides educational materials to raise awareness among employers and workers of commonly occurring hazards and injuryprevention practices.

NY FACE is not an enforcement program and participation is voluntary. It does not check to see if the employer is in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.

NY FACE is not interested in “who to blame” but rather in “what went wrong” and how a similar death can be prevented in the future.

NY FACE does not use the names of the deceased, co-workers, employers, or incident site owners in its publications.

man investigating a scene of an incidentHow NY FACE information is used

The information that is collected is used to identify causes and detect common patterns of workplace deaths. Information summarizing the on-site investigation with recommendations to prevent similar fatal incidents is distributed to employers, concerned individuals, and safety organizations.

NY FACE investigations

The employer's role

An employer should report a workrelated death by contacting the NY FACE program in a timely manner. Employers can provide important information regarding the incident that led to the death of the worker. Employers are asked to provide information about their health and safety programs and assist NY FACE investigators in visiting the incident site and speaking with witnesses. A site visit is necessary for investigators to collect information about what was happening just before, at the time of, and right after the fatal injury.

man in protective gear standing next to machineryHow employers benefit

The employer receives a free, impartial assessment of the workplace that helps identify factors that may have contributed to a worker’s death. This knowledge can help prevent future injuries.

Report a work-related death

Please call the New York State Department of Health at 1-866-807-2130 (toll-free) to report a work-related death. Please leave a detailed message with contact information and a NY FACE investigator will follow up with you.

Contact NY FACE

www.health.ny.gov/WorkSafe

New York State Department of Health
Bureau of Occupational Health and Injury Prevention
Empire State Plaza
Corning Tower, Room 1325
Albany, New York 12237

P: (518) 402-7900, 1-866-807-2130 (toll-free)
F: (518) 402-7909
E: boh@health.ny.gov

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NY FACE is funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

We appreciate your cooperation and assistance in improving worker safety. Thank you for making the NY FACE program a success.