OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment Ruling
OSHA issued a new final rule this past November that updates and revises the outdated general industry Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems) standards on slip, trip, and fall hazards, which are a leading cause of worker deaths and lost-workday injuries (29 CFR part 1910, subparts D and I). This rule goes into effect on January 17, 2017 and includes updates and/or changes to the following:
Falls from heights are among the leading causes of work-related deaths and injuries. OSHA estimates that this new ruling will save 29 lives and eliminate 5,842 lost-workday injuries each year.
How It Affects You
The final rule is easier for employers to follow and provides employers with greater flexibility. For example, the final rule:
How We Can Help
At General Safety Services, all fall protection systems are custom-designed to fit the building’s configuration, structural makeup, rooftop machinery, and window placements while taking into consideration the building owner’s budgetary requirements. Whether the structure calls for standard anchors, pier anchors, wall anchors, or a horizontal lifeline system, let our experts design the perfect system to make your building fully compliant. GSS uses a 5-point process to complete your project from initial assessment to certification and testing. For a behind the scenes look at this process, watch as we plan, fabricate, and install our Personal Fall Protection systems in our new YouTube video.
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