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  2. Roof edge protection - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, the Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration (OSHA) was established and began issuing standard updates for fall protection in the construction industry. In 1994, OSHA also issued Subpart M Fall Protection Standard which required roof edge protection to be in place where employees were working six feet or more above a lower level.

  3. Appleton roofing contractor faces $281K penalty after OSHA ...

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    OSHA said it cited the contractor for similar violations in October 2022. Appleton roofing contractor faces $281K penalty after OSHA says it failed to protect workers from fall hazards again Skip ...

  4. 22-year-old fell through skylight after roofing company ...

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    After another inspection in April, OSHA said it cited two repeat violations for not providing fall protection and verifying employee training. The company now faces nearly $250,000 in penalties ...

  5. Suamico roofing contractor faces $180K fine over fall hazards ...

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    The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration said it cited the Suamico business for similar issues last year. Suamico roofing contractor faces $180K fine over ...

  6. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    The employees or employers are responsible for providing fall protection systems and to ensure the use of systems. Fall protection can be provided by guardrail systems, safety net systems, personal fall arrest systems, positioning device systems, and warning line systems. [66]

  7. Lifeline (safety) - Wikipedia

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    In simplest form, a land-based lifeline consists of a horizontal wire rope cable attached to two or more anchor points on a roof-top, crane runway, bridge or outdoor construction site, or any other elevated work area that poses a fall risk. [2] OSHA defines an anchorage in a fall protection system "a secure point of attachment for lifelines ...

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