Fall Protection (OSHA)
How high for protection
If the fall is more that 6 feet.
Summary
1. If you can fall more than 6 feet, you must be protected 2. Use fall protection on: walkways & ramps, open sides & edges, holes, concrete forms & rebar, excavations, roofs, wall openings, bricklaying, residential construction 3.Protective measures include guardrails, covers, safety nets, and Personal Fall Arrest Systems
Falls in Construction
Falls are the leading cause of deaths in the construction industry. Most fatalities occur when employees fall from open-sided floors and through floor openings. Falls from as little as 4 to 6 feet can cause serious lost-time accidents and sometimes death. Open-sided floors and platforms 6 feet or more in height must be guarded.
Safety Line Anchorages
Must be independent of any platform anchorage and capable of supporting at least 5,000 lbs. per worker
Fall Protection Options
Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) Guardrails Safety Net (and Walkways and Ramps)
Safety Nets
Place as close as possible, but no more than 30 feet below where employees work
Fall Protection
This presentation will discuss: The working conditions that prompt use of fall protection Options that are available to protect workers from falls At the end of this topic, you will be able to: List at least four methods of fall protection available for protecting workers State the main criteria that prompts use of fall protection for construction workers
Guardrails
Top rails -between 39 and 45 inches tall Mid-Rail Toeboards at least 3 1/2 inches high
When Fall Protection is Needed
Walkways & ramps Open sides & edges Holes Concrete forms & rebar Excavations Roofs Wall openings Bricklaying Residential Construction
PFAS
You must be trained how to properly use PFAS. PFAS = anchorage, lifeline and body harness.
