Osha instruction std 3 11 1.
Osha roof safety monitoring system.
Most workers can be protected with conventional fall protection systems such as guardrails safety nets and personal fall arrest systems.
This requires the designation of a competent person to monitor the safety of workers and to warn them when their work puts them close to a fall hazard.
This means that you must have rails fall arrest systems or a warning line safety monitor setup no matter where it is you are working.
The safety monitor shall not have other responsibilities which could take the monitor s attention from the monitoring function.
Vertical per 12 in.
A safety monitoring system is an alternative fall protection option for low slope roofing work.
That person needs to be on the same walking working surface and warns the worker s when fall hazards are observed.
Safety monitoring system as it applies to 29 cfr 1926 500 g 1 a.
Safety monitoring for roofing work.
As far as osha is concerned there is no safe distance from the edge of a roof so you must be protected.
Aerial lifts may be used to transport personnel so long as the requirements in 29 cfr 1926 453 which cover aerial lifts are met.
However 1926 501 b 10 further provides that.
Protect employees who are working at heights.
If you work alone you are not required to abide by osha standards.
If you are a roofing contractor in the united states with at least one employee you are required to abide by osha safety standards.
29 cfr 1926 501 b 10 allows the use of a safety monitor on a low slope roof.
This means a competent person monitors the worker s on a low slope roof.
Oregon osha s division 3 construction rules set the requirements for the types of fall protection systems that can be used to.
March 8 1982 office of compliance programming.
1926 502 h 2 mechanical equipment shall not be used or stored in areas where safety monitoring systems are being used to monitor employees engaged in roofing operations on low slope roofs.
The safety monitor is always a competent person 29 cfr 1926 500 b.
Safety monitoring for roofing work.
Division 3 subdivision m.
This instruction clarifies the use of a safety monitoring system to comply with 29 cfr 1926 500 g 1.
This instruction applies osha wide.
Low slope roof safety monitoring systems 29 cfr 1926 501 b 10 permits employers to protect employees engaged in roofing activities on low sloped roofs from falling by several means one of which is the use of a safety monitoring system in combination with a warning line system.
Or on roofs 50 feet 15 25 m or less in width the use of a safety monitoring system alone is permitted 29 cfr 1926 501 b 10.
According to osha a monitoring system can be used in combination with the solutions provided above.
The warning line system shall consist of ropes wires or chains and supporting stanchions 29 cfr 1926 502 f 2.
When engaged in roofing work on low slope roofs 50 ft or less in width the use of a safety monitoring system without a warning line system is permitted.