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This document covers fall protection in industrial settings, detailing identification of fall hazards, methods to eliminate them and the employer's responsibilities. Industrial safety, workplace hazards and procedures are addressed in the lecture notes.

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2/7/23 Fall Protection IE438. Industrial Safety and Health Lecture # 13 Dr. Majed Moosa 1 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 1 Introduction Fatal Fall Eighteen-Year-Old Sporting Goods Retail Store Worker Dies in a Fall From a S...

2/7/23 Fall Protection IE438. Industrial Safety and Health Lecture # 13 Dr. Majed Moosa 1 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 1 Introduction Fatal Fall Eighteen-Year-Old Sporting Goods Retail Store Worker Dies in a Fall From a Shelving Unit - Pennsylvania NIOSH In-house FACE Report 2001-06 PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 2 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 2 1 2/7/23 Introduction • Slips, trips, and falls make up the majority of general industry accidents • Are second only to motor vehicle crashes 3 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 3 Introduction • Unless working on a ladder, scaffold or scissor lift, OSHA requires fall protection when exposed to a 4-foot fall or greater. Source: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 4 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 4 2 2/7/23 Introduction Lesson Objectives 1. Identify types of fall hazards associated with workplace environments. 2. Identify methods to eliminate or protect against fall hazards. 5 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 5 Common Fall Hazards • Overhead Platforms • Overhead Runways • Elevated Work Stations Source of photos: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 6 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 6 3 2/7/23 Common Fall Hazards • Floor Openings/Pits • Wall Openings • Shelving Units Source of photos: OSHA 7 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 7 Common Fall Hazards • Stationary Storage Tanks • Tanker Trucks • Industrial Production Units Source: WVU PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 Source: OSHA Source: OSHA 8 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 8 4 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls Hierarchy of Fall Hazard Control: • First line of defense – Eliminate the fall hazard • Second line of defense – Prevent the fall • Third and last resort – Control the fall PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 9 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 9 Fall Hazard Controls Eliminate fall hazards – work from the ground • Gauge at top of tank moved to ground level • Use drone, equipped with camera, for inspections at heights Source: WVU PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 10 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 10 5 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls Eliminate fall hazards – hole covers/grates • Very effective way to eliminate a fall hazard. • Designed to withstand intended load. • Secured-bolted, hinged, latched, locked Source: WVU 11 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 11 Fall Hazard Controls Prevent the fall – guardrails • Standard railing – Top rail, mid rail, and posts – Height from upper surface of top rail to floor level is 42” (+/− 3”) – Mid-rail height is 21” • Standard toeboard Source: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 – 3.5” high – Not more than ¼” clearance above the floor 12 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 12 6 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls Prevent the fall – fences and barricades • Prevents unauthorized employee exposure to fall hazard • Employer authorizes access • Authorized personnel must then be protected from the fall hazards within Source: WVU PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 13 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 13 Fall Hazard Controls Prevent the fall – personal all restraint Source: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 • Prevent falls by keeping worker from reaching fall hazard • Comprised of a body belt or body harness, an anchorage, connectors • Often used when section of guardrail or hole cover is temporarily removed 14 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 14 7 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls Know the A, B, Cs of Personal Fall Arrest Systems • Anchorages • Body harness • Components Source: Honeywell/Miller; used with permission. (connectors like snaphooks or Dee-rings, connection points, lanyards, deceleration devices, lifelines, etc.) Installed, used, and maintained according to the manufacturer PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 15 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 15 Fall Hazard Controls PFAS – temporary anchorage PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 16 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 16 8 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls PFAS – permanent anchorage PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 17 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 17 Fall Hazard Controls PFAS – full-body harness PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 18 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 18 9 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls PFAS – connecting components PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 19 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 19 Fall Hazard Controls Control the fall – positioning devices • Consists of a body belt and connecting device Source: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 • Keeps workers from falling, while allowing their hands to be free to perform work 20 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 20 10 2/7/23 Fall Hazard Controls Control the fall – safety net systems • Consists of specially designed mesh nets, panels, and connecting components • Must be designed, installed and maintained properly Source: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 21 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 21 Employer Requirements Training – your employer must train you on the following: • Fall hazards associated with your facility and your work • Methods used to protect you from those hazards • Proper and safe use of any personal fall arrest, positioning, or fall restraint systems • Applicable OSHA standards PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 22 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 22 11 2/7/23 Employer Requirements Inspection • Your employer must inspect the: – workplace for existing and potential fall hazards – fall hazard controls used; such as guardrails, covers, grates, and anchorage points • You must inspect your PFAS, Positioning and Fall Restraint hardware before each use. 23 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 23 Employer Requirements Rescue Source: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 • Personal Fall Arrest Systems require a rescue plan • Employer must develop and communicate the rescue plan to all involved 24 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 24 12 2/7/23 Hazard Recognition Source of photo: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 25 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 25 Hazard Recognition Source of photo: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 26 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 26 13 2/7/23 Hazard Recognition Source of photo: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 27 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 27 Hazard Recognition Source of photo: OSHA PPT 10-hr. General Industry – Fall Protection v.03.01.17 28 Created by OTIEC Outreach Resources Workgroup 28 14

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