Washington Job Site Safety: Wear Your Hard Hat is a safety program designed to protect workers from head injuries by encouraging construction workers to wear hard hats on the job site. The program includes guidelines for proper hard hat use, inspections, and maintenance, as well as information on the types of hazards and injuries associated with not wearing a hard hat. The program also includes resources such as training materials, posters, and other safety tools to help employers educate and remind their workers to wear their hard hat. The program has two main components: the Washington Hard Hat Law and the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISH). The Hard Hat Law requires employers to provide hard hats to their workers on any construction project over 10 feet in height, and to ensure that hard hats are used on every job site. The WISH requires employers to provide a safe and healthful workplace for their workers, including the use of protective headgear. The Washington Job Site Safety Wear Your Hard Hat program is designed to help employers comply with both of these laws.