Osha Roof Edge Distance
The regulation states that work at less than 6 feet from the roof edge requires.
Osha roof edge distance. Between 6 feet and 15 feet from the edge. 60 or half the length of the member is the maximum distance a control line can be from the edge when erecting precast concrete members. How far the d ring shifts and the harness stretches when it supports the full weight of a fallen worker including the weight of tool belts and other attached equipment or tools. Unprotected sides and edges.
Any employee performing roofing work between the warning line and the roof edge must be protected using another form of fall protection. When work is performed at least 6 feet 1 6 m but less than 15 feet 4 6 m from the roof edge the employer must ensure each employee is protected from falling by using a guardrail system safety net system travel restraint system or personal fall arrest system. The new rule provides some clarification to this despite osha s previous stance that there is no safe distance. There is no distance osha deems as a safe distance from a roof edge so technically you should be protected at all times.
29 cfr 1926 502 h 1. Osha requires that this distance be no greater than 3 5 feet 29 cfr 1926 502 d 16 iv but it may be less for some pfas equipment. Each employee on a walking working surface horizontal and vertical surface with an unprotected side or edge which is 6 feet 1 8 m or more above a lower level shall be protected from falling by the use of guardrail systems safety net systems or personal fall arrest systems. Safety monitoring systems a safety monitoring system uses a competent person as a safety monitor who can recognize and warn workers of fall hazards see 29 cfr 1926 500 b.
For general industry working at a 4 foot height or a low sloped roof osha requires. 6 feet from the edge. Conventional fall protection guardrail fall restraint or fall arrest system is required. Keith harkins osha stated that a warning line system set 15 feet from an unprotected edge is permitted to be used instead of conventional fall protection to protect employees engaged in non roofing activities.
For workers engaged in roofing work 1926 501 b 10 permits an employer to use a warning line 6 feet back from the edge in combination with a monitor. Conventional fall protection guardrail fall restraint or fall arrest system is required. The 1926 standard doesn t make specific mention to distance from roof edge but again states that for roofing work on low slope roofs with unprotected sides and edges 6 feet 1 8 m or more above lower levels shall be protected from falling by guardrail systems safety net systems personal fall arrest systems or a combination of those systems.