Osha safety standards especially for roof fall protection can be a source of confusion for many industrial companies.
Osha rules for roof work.
Osha standards frequently cited during fy 2013 inspections of roofing contractors naics 238160 rank by number of citations issued categories standard 9 ladder training requirements 1926 1060 10 hazard communication 1926 59 which refers to 1910 1200 source.
Naics 238160 roofing contractors october 2012 through september 2013.
Osha regulations for roofing walking surfaces.
Two osha standards can apply 29 cfr 1910 which governs general industry safety standards and 29 cfr 1926 which governs construction sites specifically.
1926 501 b 1926 501 b 1.
Employees should have.
Osha holds employers responsible for deciding whether a roof provides enough structural strength and.
In answer to your question the classification of this work as roofing work under 1926 501 b 10 does not depend on whether it is done by a roofing contractor or a carpentry contractor.
Osha requires fall protection for workers on surfaces over six feet off the ground that do not have.
Don t take flat roof work for granted even though the work may appear to be safer.
The employer shall determine if the walking working surfaces on which its employees are to work have the strength and structural integrity to support employees safely.
Follow the safety guidelines described above to prevent potentially dangerous or fatal falls when working atop flat roofs.
Employees shall be allowed to work on those surfaces only when the surfaces have the requisite strength and structural integrity.
The osha general industry standards exclude construction as well as agriculture and marine industries which also have their own standards but both standards can sometimes apply to the same worksite at.