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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. Lifeline (safety) - Wikipedia

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    A lifeline is a fall protection safety device in the form of an open fence composed of wire and stanchions secured around the perimeter of an area to prevent accidental falls. It is commonly found on sailboats [1] and construction sites, [2] as well as other situations where dangerous falls can occur, such as at scenic overlooks and in caves.

  4. Safety harness - Wikipedia

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    A video on the importance of fall protection in occupational settings. A fall arrest harness is the equipment which safely stops a person already falling. A window cleaner who can be working up high on buildings need to use harnesses to keep them from falling many stories if they slip. That is the most common safety harness.

  5. Capital Safety - Wikipedia

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    Capital Safety is a manufacturer of fall protection, confined space, and rescue equipment for oil and gas, construction, utilities, wind energy, transportation, telecommunication, mining, and general industries i. The company’s fall protection products are sold throughout the world ii.

  6. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    Roof edge protection – Rails installed on roofs to protect construction and roofing workers; Prevention through design, also known as Safety by design – Reduction of occupational hazards by early planning in the design process; Tagging system – System of recording and displaying the status of a machine or equipment

  7. 22-year-old fell through skylight after roofing company ...

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    A Louisiana roofing company is accused of failing to listen to inspector warnings about fall hazards before a 22-year-old employee fell to his death in April. Now it faces hundreds of thousands of ...

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