Guardrails safety nets pfas.
Low slope roof fall protection requirements.
Osha has designated three work zones on low slope roofs with unprotected edges that are four feet or more above a lower level.
The extremely high danger zone less than six feet from the roof s edge requires one of the following.
A worker may enter or exit an aerial lift at heights above 6 feet provided that fall protection such as guardrails or a fall arrest system is used while the worker moves between the lift and the working surface.
When engaged in roofing work on a low slope roof that has one or more unprotected side or edge 6 feet or more above lower levels workers must be protected from falling by.
1910 28 b 8 i limits access within 6 feet 1 8 m of the edge of the pit to authorized employees trained in accordance with 1910 30.
See 1926 501 b 2 12 and 13 because of feasibility limitations the standard permits the use of a warning line in combination with other measures instead of conventional fall protection guardrail systems personal fall arrest systems or safety net systems to keep employees away from an edge.
A safety monitor is a competent person responsible for recognizing and warning employees they are in danger of falling.
Although not all fall protection is created equal and there is a hierarchy of fall protection there are requirements that must be adhered to for low sloped roofs depending on the distance from the roof or leading edge.
6 feet or less from leading edge acceptable forms of fall protection are.
1910 28 b 8 ii.
Using safety monitors on low slope roofs.
The monitor counts as part of the fall protection solution on low slope roofs.
Personal fall arrest system or personal fall restraint system.
In a few very specific situations low slope roof work some leading edge work precast concrete erection and residential construction.
Except as otherwise provided in paragraph b of this section each employee engaged in roofing activities on low slope roofs with unprotected sides and edges 6 feet 1 8 m or more above lower levels shall be protected from falling by guardrail systems safety net systems personal fall arrest systems or a combination of warning line system and guardrail system warning line system and safety net system or warning line system and personal fall arrest system or warning line system and.
The use of a fall protection system is not required for a repair pit service pit or assembly pit that is less than 10 feet 3 m deep provided the employer.
Final paragraph b 13 is a new provision that establishes fall protection requirements when employees perform work on low slope roofs.
Roofing work on low slope roofs 29 cfr 1926 501 b 10 a low slope roof has a slope less than or equal to 4 in 12 vertical to horizontal.
In particular 1926 501 b 1 requires fall protection at 6 feet above a lower level.
6 feet to less than 15 feet from leading edge acceptable forms of fall protection are.