Focus on these answers to fall protection equipment inspection questions

Focus on these answers to fall protection equipment inspection questions

Learning objectives Understand what inspections are legally required for fall protection equipment. Review who must perform equipment inspections. Know how frequently fall protection equipment must be inspected. Fall protection insights This article will answer some of the most common questions building owners and employers have regarding their fall protection equipment inspections. OSHA defines what fall protection equipment must be used and its inspection schedule. It is very likely that the same workplace hazards will continue to harm workers all over the country. Each year, falls are one of the most common causes of injury and fatality, with steady increases in recent years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Additionally, fall protection general requirements have been the leading violation cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for the past 15 consecutive years. Many plants and facilities have committed to increasing worker safety and providing fall protection equipment to their workers. However, routine inspection and maintenance of the equipment is an essential part in ensuring the success of a fall protection program. Equipment inspections are straightforward, but many factors can affect a program’s efficiency or legal compliance. If inspections are not performed thoroughly or frequently enough, workers could be subject to faulty equipment that does not provide the anticipated safety factor. Q: How often do I have to inspect my fall protection equipment? A: Fall protection must be inspected by the authorized person before each use. OSHA 29 CFR 1910 for general industry employers and OSHA 29 CFR…

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