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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fall Protection Work Plan in the editor.
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.
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.
In the section for Methods of Fall Protection, select from options like Guardrail system or Personal fall arrest system. Ensure you specify if any Low Slope Only methods are being used.
Describe procedures for assembly, maintenance, inspection, and disassembly of your chosen fall protection systems in the designated area.
List employees who have received training on this specific work plan by entering their names and dates in the provided fields.
Finally, ensure that a competent person signs off on the plan by entering their name, title, and date at the bottom of the form.
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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.
What are three examples of fall protection?
Generally, fall protection can be provided through the use of guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems. OSHA refers to these systems as conventional fall protection.
What is a fall protection work plan?
This plan is designed to enable employers and employees to recognize the fall hazards associated with this job and to establish the safest procedures that are to be followed to prevent falls to lower levels or through holes and openings in walking/working surfaces.
What is the ANSI code used for fall protection?
Fall Protection and Fall Restraint (Z359)
Does OSHA require a fall protection plan?
OSHA Requires a Written Rescue Plan. The OSHA standard number for a fall protection rescue plan is 1926.502(d)(2). The OSHA website states that an effective fallen worker rescue plan addresses the procedures, equipment, and personnel needed to ensure that a rescue proceeds quickly and efficiently when a fall occurs.
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Creating a fall protection plan for your worksite: Fillable Provide project site details. Specify details for work at heights. Draw worksite details on a blank grid. Document fall protection systems used on site. Describe rescue procedures for a fallen worker.
Why need a fall prevention plan?
Why is fall protection important? Falls are among the most common causes of serious work related injuries and deaths. Employers must set up the work place to prevent employees from falling off of overhead platforms, elevated work stations or into holes in the floor and walls.
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Fall Protection Work Plan
Identify all fall hazards 10 feet or more above the ground or lower level. Check all that apply. Open-sided floors. Openings. Leading edge work. Decks/Balconies.
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