It depends on what condition your truck is in. It also depends on where you live, and what conditions the truck is being driven in. If some of these conditions are cold, wet, muddy, rocky, or a combination of any of these, the, Yes your truck would need fall protection.
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no
If the cage extendes for more than a specified distance without a landing, then you will need to use fall protection when climbing a caged ladder.
What are the fall protection systems
Yes
Well if there broken you need a new set of trucks. But to put them on you need a truck tool and a automatic/non automatic screwdriver. The truck tool will hold the nuts on the board and the screw driver will make the nut tight so your truck wont fall off.
Unless you fall under the exemptions for farm trucks, emergency vehicles, military vehicles, or recreational vehicles, yes.
sometimes but it depends on what game
over 10 trucks.
Fall protection is a very important skill to know in the workplace. The following is a website that offers MSA fall protection training in such area: http://www.millerfallprotection.com/training
To accurately identify which option is not a part of OSHA fall protection regulations, I would need to see the specific choices provided. Generally, OSHA fall protection regulations focus on guidelines for preventing falls in the workplace, including the use of guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems. Any option that does not pertain to these safety measures or lacks relevance to fall hazards would not be part of OSHA regulations.
The OSHA General Industry Standard requires fall protection be provided if the potential fall is 6 feet or greater.
Workers must be provided with fall protection when climbing at 10 feet.