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Fall protection warning line system.
Mechanical equipment on roofs shall be used or stored only in areas where employees are protected by a warning line system guardrail system or personal fall arrest system.
In section 1926 502 of osha regulations a number of fall protection systems that are acceptable to meet this requirement are provided.
1926 502 f warning line systems.
Body belts harnesses and components shall be used only for employee protection as part of a personal fall arrest system or positioning device system and not to hoist materials.
Designed to be a temporary warning line system for when work is occurring on the rooftop.
You ask for information regarding the application of the fall protection standard subpart m with respect to non roofing work performed while on a roof.
For work scenarios less than six feet from the roof edge per osha 1910 28 b 13 i employers must protect workers from falling with a guardrail system safety net system travel restraint system or personal fall arrest system.
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Put another way warning lines are not an osha compliant form of fall protection under these circumstances.
A warning line system provides a visual fall protection warning warning lines although your work area may be deemed osha compliant with fall protection warning lines in place it is important to remember that these systems do not physically restrain workers from traveling into dangerous areas nor do they arrest falls.
Edge fall protection s enduraline warning lines uses the same bases as our mobile 360 system and is an osha compliant warning line system.
The image of warning lines is a half constructed building with yellow flags surrounding all the perimeters.
Warning line systems are considered to be an acceptable means of fall protection for employees who are engaged in roofing activities on surfaces with unprotected sides that are 6 feet or more above lower levels.
The warning line must have a minimum tensile strength of 500 pounds.