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Monday, July 1, 2013

Leading Edge Work

Question:  When installing plywood decking on a suspended concrete slab that is 13 feet high; is fall protection required?
Answer: Yes fall protection is required unless you can prove that fall protection is infeasible or creates a greater hazard than the fall protection systems.  Listed below is the OSHA standard that explains this.

·         1926.501(b)(2)(i) Each employee who is constructing a leading edge 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels shall be protected from falling by guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems. Exception: When the employer can demonstrate that it is infeasible or creates a greater hazard to use these systems, the employer shall develop and implement a fall protection plan which meets the requirements of paragraph (k) of 1926.502.

Note: There is a presumption that it is feasible and will not create a greater hazard to implement at least one of the above-listed fall protection systems. Accordingly, the employer has the burden of establishing that it is appropriate to implement a fall protection plan which complies with 1926.502(k) for a particular workplace situation, in lieu of implementing any of those systems.

We recommend using temporary anchorage points!  These are simple to use and can be installed into concrete or wood.  The use of these anchorage points with either a retractable lifeline with a personal fall arrest harness or a horizontal life line and personal fall arrest harness will ensure you’re in compliance with OSHA!