Conventional fall protection guardrail fall restraint or fall arrest system is required.
General industry roof fall protection requirements.
Section 1910 28 establishes the requirements that employers must follow on the use of cages and wells as a means of fall protection.
Osha estimates the rule will prevent 29 fatalities and 5 842 injuries annually.
1910 22 general requirements 1910 23 ladders 1910 24 step bolts and manhole steps 1910 25 stairways 1910 26 dockboards 1910 27 scaffold and rope decent systems 1910 28 duty to have fall protection and falling object protection 1910 29 fall protection systems and falling object protection criteria and practices.
Note to paragraph g.
In addition employers will be able to use non conventional fall protection in certain situations such as designated areas on low slope roofs.
Two osha standards can apply 29 cfr 1910 which governs general industry safety standards and 29 cfr 1926 which governs construction sites specifically.
As much as possible osha aligned fall protection requirements for general industry with those for construction easing compliance for employers who perform both types of activities.
1910 28 b 1 i construction requires fall protection for any worker over 6.
Fall protection for activities not in the construction industry is addressed in specific standards for the general industry shipyard employment marine terminals and longshoring industry this section highlights osha standards federal register notices rules and proposed rules preambles to final rules background to final rules directives instruction to osha staff letters of.
Figure d 15 example of general construction of cages.
Osha 1910 walking working surfaces standard requirements.
For general industry working at a 4 foot height or a low sloped roof osha requires.
According to osha these heights are.
Figure d 14 clearances for fixed ladders in wells.
General industry requires fall protection for any worker over 4.
Osha requires that fall protection be provided at elevations of four feet in general industry workplaces five feet in shipyards six feet in the construction industry and eight feet in longshoring operations.
Osha safety standards especially for roof fall protection can be a source of confusion for many industrial companies.