This includes guardrail systems personal fall arrest systems and safety nets.
Traveler roof work fall protection.
Figuring out how to work on a roof without fall protection is easier than you think.
Roof work changes previously osha stated no safe distance when it came to working on an unprotected roof edge.
A lack of fall protection damaged fall protection equipment or improper setup will increase their risk of falling from height.
Simply consider the task you are performing whether that be maintenance construction or really anything else assess the hazards divide by the number of workers and factor in the use of personal protective equipment adjusted for recent revisions to written policy and you will find that without fail.
Fall protection may also be required when working above an open top tank bin hopper or vat.
In april 1990 osha republished the proposed part 1910 rulemaking reissued in may 2003 that defines acceptable general industry fall protection to include personal fall arrest systems pfas work positioning systems travel restricting systems fall restraint fixed ladder climbing systems hole covers safety nets and a new proposed designated area category.
Working at heights is any work where a person could fall a distance and be injured.
This event might include for example falling from a step ladder off of a roof or through an unguarded hole in the ground or floor.
However under the new rule if the distance is less than 6 feet from the roof edge conventional fall protection systems are required.