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In the US fall protection is required in construction is there is a potential for a fall of 10 feet or more. In general industry, the requirement applies for falls of six feet or more. Properly constructed scaffolds can be used to meet this requirement. Any scaffold would require rails, which is an alternative to lanyards for fall protection.
Which of the following would provide information on the general safety requirements for scaffolds on building sites? A: Construction regulations 1961, B: Health and safety at work etc. Act 1874, C:construction regulations 2007,
Which of the following would provide information on the general safety requirements for scaffolds on building sites? A: Construction regulations 1961, B: Health and safety at work etc. Act 1874, C:construction regulations 2007,
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Information on general safety requirements for scaffolds on building sites is typically provided by regulatory bodies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States, as well as equivalent organizations in other countries. Additionally, industry standards from organizations like the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Scaffold and Access Industry Association (SAIA) offer guidelines on scaffold safety. Employers are also responsible for ensuring compliance with these regulations and providing training to workers.
In the OSHA General Industry Standards (29CFR 1910) subpart L deals with fire protection.
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