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Fall protection is a concept that describes the systems, processes, procedures, equipment, and regulations used to protect employees from falls and to reduce the risk of falling.
 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Interpretations 1926.105 - Fall protection for workers engaged in steel erection.07/24/1992National
Interpretations 1926.702 - OSHA standard addressing the materials used for constructing guardrails.08/17/1994National
Interpretations Applicability of fall protection requirements/fall protection for waste collection and landfill activities.05/09/1995National
Interpretations Clarification of fall protection requirements for open holes on a construction site.11/17/1998National
Interpretations Fall protection for various lift-devices; restraint, positioning, fall arrest and rescue requirements; maintenance vs. construction examples.[1926.451(g)(1)(vii); 1926.451(g)(4); 1926.453(b)(2)(v); 1926.500; 1926.502(d); 1919.502(d)(20)]08/14/2000National
Interpretations Fall protection requirements for construction workers doing work while on a roof.[1926.501(b)(1); 1926.501(b)(10); 1926.501(b)(2); 1926.501(b)(12); 1926.501(b)(13); 1926.502(f)(2)]12/15/2003National
Interpretations Fall protection requirements for installing first three rows of roofing or for removing slide guards from a completed roof with a slope 6-in-12 or less.[1926.501; 1926.501(b)(13)] 11/17/2003National
Interpretations Fall protection requirements for pump jack scaffold railings.[1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.451(g)(2); 1926.451(g)(4); 1926.452(j)] 03/25/2004National
Interpretations Fall protection requirements for shop-installed shear connectors at 20 feet above ground or a lower level.[1926.754(c)(1)(i); 1926.754(c)(1)]04/08/2002National
Interpretations Fall protection requirements for work docks/bridges used during bridge construction.[1915.2; 1910.12(a); 1917.1(a); 1926.450(b); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.106] 02/09/2004National
Interpretations Hoisting personnel into and out of drilled shafts with a drill rig.02/07/1995National
Interpretations If a fall restraint system could be considered a form of fall protection to be used instead of guardrails, safety lines, or fall arrest systems.11/02/1995National
Interpretations Life jacket and skiff requirements when working over or near water.[1926.106; 1926.106(d); 1926.106(a)]12/05/2003National
Interpretations Review residential construction scenarios for alternative fall protection procedures.[1926.501; 1926.501(b)(13); 1926.502(k)]12/08/2003National
Interpretations The impact on the roofing industry of the OSHA's newly revised fall protection standard.05/08/1995National
News$11 Million Settlement Reached In Steel Mill Death Case12/02/2005National
Interpretations01/19/1994 - Statement of compliance for skylights.01/19/1994National
Interpretations02/04/1992 - 1926.105(a) - Fall Protection requirements for steel erection activities02/04/1992National
Interpretations02/07/1994 - Equivalency of Roof Creeper Kit Apparatus.02/07/1994National
Interpretations03/01/1995 - OSHA policy on steel erection fall protection requirements.03/01/1995National
Interpretations03/04/1993 - 1910.97 - Television transmission towers.03/04/1993National
Directives03/08/1982 - STD 3-11.1 - Safety Monitoring Systems as it Applies to 29 CFR 1926.500(G)(1)07/18/2003National
Interpretations03/09/1999 - Reinforcing steel (rebar) assemblies: questions regarding fall protection and training.03/09/1999National
Interpretations04/08/1992 - Sky-Web system for fall protection.04/08/1992National
Interpretations04/12/1994 - Policy on fall protection in steel erection.04/12/1994National
Interpretations04/21/1994 - Request for Review of Potential 5(a)(1) Citations for Fall Protection in Steel Erection.04/21/1994National
Interpretations04/27/1999 - Steel erection: applicability to metal roof systems and fall protection.[1926.750; 1926.105(a)]04/27/1999National
Interpretations05/05/1992 - Progress in development of fall protection standards05/05/1992National
Directives05/12/1998 - Focused Inspection Program for Intermodal Container Top Fall Protection07/22/2003National
Interpretations05/16/2001 - Development of slip-resistance testing methods on structural steel.[1926.754(c)(3)]05/16/2001National
Interpretations05/21/1993 - Acceptability of Hatch Net System.05/21/1993National
Interpretations05/26/1992 - Review of Super Anchor Fall Arrest Bracket and Restraint Safety Nail.05/26/1992National
Directives06/18/1999 - Plain Language Revision of OSHA Instruction STD 3.1, Interim Fall Protection Compliance Guidelines for Residential Construction07/22/2003National
Interpretations07/01/1999 - Requirements for employees working atop cargo containers being handled by container gantry cranes.07/01/1999National
Interpretations07/08/1994 - Fall protection during steel erection activities.07/08/1994National
Interpretations07/10/1995 - 1926.104 - Fall Protection in Steel Erection.07/10/1995National
Interpretations08/13/1993 - Standard railing specifications.08/13/1993National
Interpretations08/25/1995 - Review of a Guard Rail System for compliance with OSHA standards.08/25/1995National
Interpretations09/18/1992 - 1926.105 - Fall protection during steel erection and the application to the construction industry.09/18/1992National
Interpretations09/25/1995 - 1926.500 - Review of a new product, The Safety Boot.09/25/1995National
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