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OSHA’s Final Rule to Update, Align, and Provide Greater ...
www.osha.govGreater Flexibility in its General Industry Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection Standards. Background. Falls from heights and on the same level (a . working surface) are among the leading causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths. OSHA estimates that, on average, approximately 202,066 serious (lost-workday) injuries and 345
Fall Protection in Construction - Occupational Safety and ...
www.osha.govOther Walking or Working Surfaces – 29 CFR 1926.501(b)(15) As a general matter, each worker on a walking or working surface 6 feet or more above a lower level must be protected from falling by a guardrail system, a safety net system, or a personal fall arrest system. Exceptions: For exceptions to this rule that specify different
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www.osha.gov• Review OSHA 1910.22 Walking/Working Surfaces, and explain to your employees what is expected of them to prevent accidents. • Review ways that your employees can protect themselves from slip, trip and fall hazards. • Based upon your work place, discuss how to right choice of shoe can help prevent slips, trips, and falls. Show new
Guardrail systems, stair rail systems, and handrails in ...
osha.oregon.govfrom Oregon OSHA’s general industry, walking-working surfaces rules . Guardrail systems 1910.29(b) Guardrail system strength • Guardrail systems must be capable of withstanding, without failure, a force of at least 200 pounds applied in a downward or outward direction at any point within two inches of the top edge of the top rail.
Safety Inspection Checklist - Environmental Health & Safety
ehs.missouri.edu4. Are all walking or working surfaces free of tipping/slipping hazards? 3. Are flammable/combustible liquids in excess of one day’s operational supply kept in approved flammable materials 5. Are emergency phone numbers and procedures posted at or near storage (FMS) cabinets? telephones? 4.
Shipyard Industry Standards
www.osha.gov22 cover both private and public sector employees (state and local government). Five additional states ... Working Surfaces..... 62 §1915.71 – Scaffolds or staging ... §1915.152 – General requirements ..... 148 §1915.153 – Eye and face protection ...
Training Checklist - J. J. Keller
cdn.jjkeller.comTraining Checklist What kind of training do you need to provide a safe – and compliant – workplace for your employees? Take a ... Does the potential exist for workers to be injured during slips, trips, or falls from walking/working surfaces at your facility? o Fall Protection o Floor & Wall Openings o Ladders and Stairs o Slips, Trips, and ...