Each employee on a walking working surface 6 feet 1 8 m or more above a lower level where leading edges are under construction but who is not engaged in the leading edge work shall be protected from falling by a guardrail system safety net system or personal fall arrest system.
Osha regulations for flat roof work.
The osha general industry standards exclude construction as well as agriculture and marine industries which also have their own standards but both standards can sometimes apply to the same worksite at.
With regard to fall protection requirements applicable to the construction work itself 1926 501 b 10 low slope roofs requires conventional fall protection a combination of a monitoring system and warning line or on roofs of 50 feet or less in width a monitoring system alone i e without a warning line be used.
But what if you are not working on roofing activities.
Implement safe work practices to reduce the possibility of falls.
Each employee on walking working surfaces shall be protected from falling through holes including skylights more than 6 feet 1 8 m above lower levels by personal fall arrest systems covers or guardrail systems erected around such holes.
A toprail between 39 and 45 inches from the working level raised as necessary to account for workers using stilts or otherwise working in an elevated location above the work surface see 29 cfr 1926 502 b 1.
1926 501 b 4 ii.
Two osha standards can apply 29 cfr 1910 which governs general industry safety standards and 29 cfr 1926 which governs construction sites specifically.
Install warning lines no closer than 5 feet inside the roof edges and at a height of 34 to 45 inches.
Subpart m 1926 501 b 10 of the osha construction standards specifies that under certain conditions roofing work can be conducted with a warning line in place 6 feet from the edge and a safety monitoring system.
Place warning lines and headers around the entire roof perimeter.
Lay headers sheets of roofing or other materials no closer than 5 feet inside the edges of the roof and parallel to the roofline.
Understand the requirements of osha s fall protection standards at 29 cfr 1926 subpart m to protect workers exposed to falls six feet or more above a lower level.
How it is addressed depends on the type of work being done.
Osha s fall protection standard for construction 29 cfr part 1926 subpart m beginning at 1926 500 generally requires fall protection when there is a fall distance of 6 feet or more.
Each employee on a walking working surface horizontal and vertical surface with an unprotected side or edge which is 6 feet 1 8 m or more above a lower level shall be protected from falling by the use of guardrail systems safety net systems or personal fall arrest systems.