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Which Standards might apply to these hazards

Which Standards might apply to these hazards. Some suggestions: FP Subpart M – employees on the wall FP Subpart L – employees on the scaffold Access – Subpart L, or, if they were using an extension ladder, Subpart X Subpart E PPE Subpart D Health/Hazcom.

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Which Standards might apply to these hazards

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  1. Which Standards might apply to these hazards Some suggestions: FP Subpart M – employees on the wall FP Subpart L – employees on the scaffold Access – Subpart L, or, if they were using an extension ladder, Subpart X Subpart E PPE Subpart D Health/Hazcom

  2. Which Standards might apply to these hazards Some suggestions: Sub M – working on the structure Sub L – working on the scaffold Sub X – ladder construction and installation Sub Q – impalement hazards, adequate strength of formwork systems Sub E - PPE

  3. Which Standards might apply to these hazards Some suggestions: Sub M – Fall protection, harness use Sub L – scaffold guardrails, boomlift safety Sub T – demolition operations Sub H – Material handling

  4. Which Standards might apply to these hazards? Some suggestions: Sub L – scaffold construction, guardrails Sub X – ladder installation and use

  5. Which Standards might apply to these hazards? Some suggestions: Sub L – scaffold platform construction, access, fall protection Sub E - PPE – hardhats backwards, lack of safety glasses Sub D – potable water supply Sub M – trip and fall hazards, ramps into excavation Sub P – excavation safety, sloping

  6. Which Standards might apply to these hazards? Some suggestions: Sub L – scaffold platform construction, capacity Sub X – ladder construction and installation Sub Q – impalement hazard Sub M – fall protection from floor into hole, or over side of floor

  7. Which Standards might apply to these hazards? Sub L – mobile scaffold use Sub M – fall protection (note cables in foreground, it is 80’ to the ground over the cables), anchorage point capacity Rolling mobile scaffolds can be inherently dangerous, and have very specific requirements for safe use, especially when employees remain on the scaffold. Be sure to consult the applicable requirements in Subpart L.

  8. Which Standards might apply to these hazards? Some suggestions: Sub L – Ladder jack usage, fall protection from the system Maximum height of ladder jack scaffolds is 20’ Sub M – Fall protection from the roof (steep roof) Sub E – PPE (or lack thereof) Sub X – Ladder usage, installation

  9. Which Standards might apply to these hazards ? Some suggestions: Sub L – Aerial work platform usage, fall protection requirements Sub M – Fall protection at roof edge Sub E – PPE Sub C – Training, qualified, competency, effective safety program – this is the foreman on the jobsite, not leading by example Harnesses are required at all times when using boom lifts

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