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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fall Protection Work Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Company Name, Date, and Site Address at the top of the form. If you need more space, feel free to use the back of the sheet.
  3. Identify all fall hazards that are 10 feet or more above ground level. Check all applicable boxes such as Open-sided floors, Decks/Balconies, and Roof openings.
  4. In the section for Methods of Fall Protection, select from options like Guardrail system or Personal fall arrest system. Ensure you understand each method's application.
  5. Describe procedures for assembly, maintenance, inspection, and disassembly of your chosen fall protection system in the designated area.
  6. List employees who have received training on this specific work plan by entering their names and dates in the provided fields.
  7. Finally, ensure a competent person signs off on the plan to verify its completion and employee training.

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5 Elements of Falls Safety Declutter living spaces by removing tripping hazards such as loose rugs, electrical cords, or furniture blocking walkways. grab bars in the bathroom, especially near toilets and in showers. Ensure good lighting, especially in hallways and staircases. Night lights are also helpful.
A fall protection plan is a general term for the policy and procedures used to identify fall hazards, and the measures taken to prevent injury.
Who Prepares a Fall Protection Plan? Usually, a Safety Manager, Site Supervisor, or a safety professional in the organization creates the Fall Protection Plan. They get input from workers and, if possible, an expert in fall protection systems.
A Fall Protection Plan must be developed and evaluated on a site by site basis. It is recommended that ors discuss the written Fall Protection Plan with their OSHA Area Office prior to going on a jobsite.
OSHA requires that fall protection be provided at elevations of four feet in general industry workplaces, five feet in shipyards, six feet in the construction industry and eight feet in longshoring operations.

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Understanding the Hierarchy of Fall Protection: The hierarchy, in order of effectiveness, comprises Hazard Elimination, Passive Fall Protection, Fall Restraint, Fall Arrest, and Administrative Controls.
In order of best to worst, these solutions are: Hazard Elimination, Passive Fall Protection, Fall Restraint, Fall Arrest, and Administrative Controls.
What Is the Hierarchy of Controls? The hierarchy of controls is a method of identifying and ranking safeguards to protect workers from hazards. They are arranged from the most to least effective and include elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment.

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