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Category
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Description
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Hazard
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Standard
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Corrective Action
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VIEW
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Falls |
Photo shows that the swim platform is not properly guarded. |
Falling off the swim palrtform of a recreational ship, while being repaired out of the water. |
1915.73(d) |
Install a guardrail system around open sides. |
VIEW
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Falls |
Shows employees exposed to a 35-foot fall hazard from a scaffold while stacking blocks prior to overhand bricklaying operations. |
Lack of fall protection for employees on fabricated frame scaffolds. |
1926.451(g)(1)(vii). |
Provide guardrails or personal fall arrest systems to protect employees. |
VIEW
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Falls |
Shows employee exposed to 35-foot fall hazard while standing on tie-beam without fall protection. |
Fall hazard of 35 feet. |
1926.501(b)(1). |
Provide guardarils, a personal fall arrest system, or a safety net for employee protection. |
VIEW
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Falls |
This photo is of a service pit used for oil changes and other vehicle maintenance. The pit is 50 inches deep. |
Fall |
1910.23(a)(5) |
Provide covers or guard rails for the pit. |
VIEW
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Falls |
This is a photo of two platforms on either side of a bucket conveyor. Access to the platforms is provided by the one ladder between them that stops at the level of the platform. Employees have to climb to either platform from the ladder. Once there they can step across the opening to the other platform when they have to access the conveyor for routine greasing or climb back down on the ladder and then climb back up to the other platform. |
Fall |
1910.23(a)(2)
1910.23(c)(1)
1910.27(c)(6)
1910.27(d)(3) |
The employer should extend the two platforms so that they meet and extend the ladder above the platform and ensure that guard rails are on all the open sides. |