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When should fall protection be provided?
When working at heights of 6 feet or more
In which of the following situations should fall protection be provided?
When working near unprotected sides or edges
At what height should fall protection be provided according to OSHA regulations?
When working at heights of 6 feet in general industry
Study Notes
Fall Protection Situations
- Fall protection should be provided when working at heights
- Fall protection is necessary in situations where an employee is at risk of falling from a height of 6 feet or more
- Examples of situations where fall protection is required include:
- When working on a roof, ladder, or scaffolding
- When working over water, or other surfaces where a fall could result in injury or death
- When working near an open hole or pit, such as a manhole or elevator shaft
- When working on a walking or working surface with an unprotected edge
OSHA Regulations
- According to OSHA regulations, fall protection is required when working at a height of 6 feet or more
- Employers are responsible for providing fall protection equipment and training to employees working at heights
Test your knowledge of fall protection requirements with this quiz. Explore different scenarios to determine when fall protection should be provided according to OSHA regulations. Identify the conditions and heights at which fall protection is necessary to ensure workplace safety.
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