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We are an engineering firm specializing in the design, development, and manufacture of engineered fall protection systems designed to keep workers safe.
OSHA tightens fall protection rules; Residential builders must comply with commercial rules.(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)Wojcik, Joanne
An employer is responsible for providing approved fall protection for all employees/operators. A personal fall arrest system used on a boom type aerial lift cannot allow the operator to fall more than 6 ft, exceed 1,800 lb arresting force or allow the operator to come into contact with any ...
Training programs provided by other government bodies such as the South Coast Air Quality Management District also do not help achieve compliance with this law. The training program undertaken by the employees must be on the EPA approved list. We recommended that you do not allow any employee ...
any changes that modify the design (e.g., replacing damaged straps), as approved by NIOSH, voids the NIOSH approval. In this case, adding new straps may affect the fit or filtration performance of the respirator with potential to negatively impact the respiratory protection provided to the user...
OSHA 500 Fall Protection SubpartM-FallProtection (1926.500-503)Unprotectedsides&edges-Fallprotection 501(b)(1)1448 Fallhazardstrainingprogram 503(a)(1)479 Fallprotection-Residentialconstruction6’ormore 384 501(b)(13)Fallprotection-Roofingworkonlow-sloperoofs 376 501(b)(10)221 Fallprotection-...
1. Fall protection – 5,465 violations Citations: 5,465 Inspections: 5,327 Penalties: $28.8 million Unsurprisingly, the most common OSHA violation in construction in 2021 was the failure to provide appropriate fall protection. It accounts for more than twice as many citations and over five tim...