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In ance with 29 CFR 1910.28(b)(13)(iii)(A), when work is performed 15 feet or more from the roof edge, each employee must be protected from falling by a guardrail system, a safety net system, a travel restraint system, personal fall arrest system, or a designated area.
10 Important Safety Requirements for Rooftop Work Follow OSHA regulations. Always wear a safety harness. Use proper equipment. Use guardrails or safety netting. Use fall arrest systems. Use appropriate footwear. Have proper training. Know the weather conditions.
Employees shall be protected from falls from roofs that are of a height of more than 20 feet by one or a combination of the following methods: (1) A parapet at least 24 inches high. (2) Personal Fall Protection [Section 1724(f)]. (3) Catch Platforms [Section 1724(c)].
6 Steps to Develop a Safety Plan Identify warning signs. Develop internal coping strategies. Identify people and social settings that provide distraction. Have a list of people you can ask for help. Make a list of professionals or agencies to contact during a crisis. How can I make my environment safe?
The top rails of a guardrail system must be 39 to 45 inches above the walking/working surface (29 CFR 1926.502(b)(1)). Intermediate structural members (for example, midrails or screens) must be installed when there is no wall or parapet wall at least 21 inches high (29 CFR 1926.502(b)(2)).
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OSHA recommends that each written construction safety plan include elements such as: Safety goals statement. List of safety management. Hazard identification. Hazard controls. Hazard safety practices. Emergency and accident response protocols. Employee training. Communication and reporting procedures.
Also known as a site-specific safety plan, a site safety plan is a written, comprehensive plan that outlines how a contractor will manage risks on the worksite and the health and safety requirements for the project. Beyond safety, a site safety plan is also required by law in some states before a project can begin.

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