Your letter proposes to place the control lines 10 feet off the leading edge.
Osha edge of roof requirements.
Less than 6 feet from the roof edge.
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.
6 feet from the edge.
Is there a safe distance from the edge of a roof for construction workers doing work while on a roof but not engaged in roofing residential pre cast erection or leading edge work.
For general industry working at a 4 foot height or a low sloped roof osha requires.
Under that section an employer may use a combination of warning lines 6 feet and in some cases 10 feet back from the edge in combination with monitors in place of personal fall protection equipment or guardrails.
The new rule provides some clarification to this despite osha s previous stance that there is no safe distance.
Conventional fall protection guardrail fall restraint or.
Each employee working on at above or near wall openings including those with chutes attached where the outside bottom edge of the wall opening is 6 feet 1 8 m or more above lower levels and the inside bottom edge of the wall opening is less than 39 inches 1 0 m above the walking working surface shall be protected from falling by the use of a guardrail system a safety net system or a personal fall arrest system.
Between 6 feet and 15 feet from the roof edge.
Osha standards frequently cited during fy 2013 inspections of roofing contractors naics 238160 rank by number of citations issued categories standard 1 duty to have fall protection 1926 501 2 ladder safety 1926 1053 3 fall protection training requirements 1926 503 4 eye and face protection 1926 102 5 general scaffold requirements 1926 451 6.
Conventional fall protection guardrail fall restraint or fall arrest system is required.
As stated in the standard control lines must be between 6 feet and 25 feet from the leading edge.
Employers are to ensure.
Section 1926 501 b 10 sets out the fall protection requirement for roofing work on low slope roofs.
Osha requires that workers exposed to a fall hazard must have fall protection.
Employers are to ensure that each employee is protected from falling by using fall.
These include using roof anchors and safety cords for roof inspections.
If you choose to walk on a roof without these you will be out of compliance with osha regulations and subject to fines.
The occupational safety and health administration has set new guidelines for inspecting commercial roofs.
Industry standard says that protection must be in place for anyone working within 15 feet of the roof edge.
Unprotected sides and edges.
Between 6 feet and 15 feet from the edge.
Osha regulations for commercial roof inspections.
The best solution and the simplest is to install roof edge guard railing around the trouble spots to eliminate the fall hazard completely.
Osha defines what fall protection is required based on how close employees are to the edge of the roof.