Knowledge Check: Walking and Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection template 2025

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One popular choice is a guardrail system, which must meet specific height and rail requirements. In other situations, personal fall arrest systems are more suitable. This could include safety nets, travel restraints, positioning systems, rope descent systems, and more.
OSHAs standard for walking-working surfaces, 29 CFR 1910.22, outlines requirements for ensuring that work surfaces are clean, dry (whenever possible), and properly maintained to ensure employee safety.
Such surfaces or areas include, but are not limited to, ground levels, floors, roofs, ramps, runways, excavations, pits, tanks, materials, water, equipment, and similar surfaces and structures, or portions thereof.
All trip hazards must be eliminated. Common hazards include damaged carpeting, cords in walking areas, and projecting floor electrical outlet boxes. Step stools, if equipped with wheels, should have an automatically locking base or wheel locks.
Walking and Working Surfaces (Slips, Trips, and Falls) Slips, trips, and falls constitute the majority of general industry accidents. They cause 15% of all accidental deaths and are second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities.
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Slips, trips, and falls constitute the majority of general industry accidents. Keeping working surfaces clean, dry, and uncluttered can prevent many workplace accidents.
Regular Inspections The frequency of inspections will depend on the type of walking-working surface and the level of hazard. For example, elevated surfaces should be inspected at least monthly, while wet or slippery surfaces may need to be inspected more often.

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