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Which Standards might

apply to these hazards


Some
suggestions:
FP Subpart M –
employees on the
wall
FP Subpart L –
employees on the
scaffold
Access – Subpart
L, or, if they were
using an
extension ladder,
Subpart X
Subpart E PPE
Subpart D
Health/Hazcom
Which Standards might apply to these hazards

Some suggestions:
Sub M – working on
the structure
Sub L – working on
the scaffold
Sub X – ladder
construction and
installation
Sub Q –
impalement
hazards, adequate
strength of
formwork systems
Sub E - PPE
Which Standards might apply
to these hazards Some
suggestions:
Sub M – Fall
protection,
harness use
Sub L – scaffold
guardrails,
boomlift safety
Sub T –
demolition
operations
Sub H – Material
handling
Which Standards might apply to these
hazards?

Some suggestions:
Sub L – scaffold construction,
guardrails
Sub X – ladder installation and
use
Which Standards might apply to these hazards?
Some suggestions:
Sub L – scaffold platform
construction, access, fall
protection
Sub E - PPE – hardhats
backwards, lack of safety
glasses
Sub D – potable water supply
Sub M – trip and fall hazards,
ramps into excavation
Sub P – excavation safety,
sloping
Which Standards might apply to
these hazards?
Some
suggestions:
Sub L – scaffold
platform
construction,
capacity
Sub X – ladder
construction and
installation
Sub Q –
impalement
hazard
Sub M – fall
protection from
floor into hole, or
over side of floor
Which Standards might apply to
Sub L – mobile
these hazards? scaffold use
Sub M – fall protection
(note cables in
foreground, it is 80’ to
the ground over the
cables), anchorage
point capacity
Rolling mobile
scaffolds can be
inherently dangerous,
and have very specific
requirements for safe
use, especially when
employees remain on
the scaffold. Be sure
to consult the
applicable
requirements in
Subpart L.
Which Standards might apply to
these hazards?
Some suggestions:
Sub L – Ladder jack
usage, fall
protection from the
system
Maximum height of
ladder jack scaffolds
is 20’
Sub M – Fall
protection from the
roof (steep roof)
Sub E – PPE (or
lack thereof)
Sub X – Ladder
usage, installation
Which Standards might apply to
these hazards ?
Some suggestions:
Sub L – Aerial work
platform usage, fall
protection requirements
Sub M – Fall protection
at roof edge
Sub E – PPE
Sub C – Training,
qualified, competency,
effective safety program
– this is the foreman on
the jobsite, not leading
by example
Harnesses are required
at all times when using
boom lifts

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