A well-developed and implemented fall protection plan for working at heights will keep workers safe. Here are eight components of a well-developed fall protection plan.
Step 1: Perform a Hazard Assessment
The first step in creating a fall protection plan is to identify all fall hazards in the work area. Hazards include falls from ladders, a roof, scaffold, stairs, structural steel and falls through a floor or roof opening or roof surface not strong enough to support the weight of a worker.Step 2: Determine How/Where Fall Protection will be Used and Type of Equipment Needed
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