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Roofing Industry Fall Protection From A to Z

1 Roofing Industry Fall Protection From A to Z Worker Injuries in the Construction Industry In 2011, the private construction Industry experienced 721 fatal work injuries. Two hundred and fifty four of the 721 deaths were caused by falls. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards In carrying out its duties, OSHA is responsible for developing legally enforceable standards. It is the responsibility of employers to become familiar with standards applicable to their companies and ensure workers have and use fall- Protection equipment when required. Workers must comply with all rules and regulations that apply to their actions and conduct. Where OSHA has not developed specific standards, employers are responsible for following the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Act's general duty clause, which states each employer "shall furnish.

OSHA's federal standards for construction are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). They are collected in Title 29 of the CFR (29 CFR), Part 1926. OSHA-approved State Plans ... All covers shall be color-coded or bear the marking “HOLE” or “COVER.”

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