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What to Include in Your Fall Protection Plan 1) State information about the job site. 2) Assess the fall hazards on site. 3) Outline the fall arrest or restraint methods and fall protection equipment being used. 4) Outline the assembly, maintenance, inspection, and disassembly procedures for equipment being used.
The rule applies to all general industry workplaces and covers all walking-working surfaces, which include horizontal and vertical surfaces such as floors, stairs, roofs, ladders, ramps, scaffolds, elevated walkways, and use of fall protection systems.
General Work Environment. Comments. Is a documented, functioning housekeeping program in place? Are all worksites clean, sanitary, and orderly? Walkways. Comments. Are aisles and passageways kept clear? Stairs and Stairways. Comments. Are standard stair rails or handrails on all stairways having four or more risers?
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.
Floor Opening: 12 or more in its least dimension, in a floor, platform, or yard, through which persons may fall. Floor Hole: less than 12 but more than 1, through which materials but not persons may fall.
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Are walkways and stairways properly illuminated? Are aisles and walkways kept clear and marked as appropriate? Are wet surfaces covered with non-slip materials? Are holes in the floor, sidewalk, or other walking surface repaired properly, covered, or otherwise made safe?
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.
OSHA Standard 1910.22(a)(3) Walking-working surfaces are maintained free of hazards such as sharp or protruding objects, loose boards, corrosion, leaks, spills, snow, and ice. It is recommended that a safety meeting on slips, trips and falls be conducted with all staff at least once a year.

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