Requirement for all Industrial Stairs

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Requirement fr all Industrial Stairs (This is the same as Table D-1 in OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.24(e)) Angle t Hrizn Rise Height (in inches) Tread Width (in inches) 30 6 ½ 11 32 6 ¾ 10 ¾ 33 7 10 ½ 35 7 ¼ 10 ¼ 36 7 ½ 10 38 7 ¾ 9 ¾ 40 8 9 ½ 41 8 ¼ 9 ¼ 43 8 ½ 9 45 8 ¾ 8 ¾ 46 9 8 ½ 48 9 ¼ 8 ¼ 49 9 ½ 8 Tread Width Rise Height Angle t Hrizn Lss Cntrl Fall Prtectin 9

Walking/Wrking Surface Safety Audit This audit is t be cmpleted n at least a mnthly basis. All NO answers must be addressed thrugh sme psitive actin tward crrectin. Are all wrksites clean and rderly? General Cnditins Are machines and wrk areas swept clean at the end f each shift r wrkday and are debris, scrap, and ther waste picked up and remved frm the wrk area? Are wrk areas adequately illuminated? Walkways Are aisles and passageways kept clear and passable? Are aisles and walkways marked as required? Are wrking surfaces kept dry and free f wet r therwise slippery cnditins? Are wet r slippery surfaces, inherent t the prductin peratin, cvered with nn-slip material r therwise made safe? Is there safe clearance fr walking in aisles where mtrized equipment is used? Are standard guardrails (42 high with a 21 mid rail and 4 tebard) prvided whenever aisles, walkways, r wrking surfaces are elevated mre than 4 feet ff the flr r wrk area? Are bridges r crssvers prvided ver cnveyrs r similar hazards at strategic lcatins t prevent peple frm crawling ver r nt cnveyr systems r similar hazards? Flr Or Wall Openings Des a cver, guardrail, r equivalent prvide prtectin n all sides f flr penings? Are tebards installed arund the edges f permanent flr penings? Are grates r similar type cvers ver flr penings designed s ft traffic r rlling equipment will nt be affected by the spacing r cnstructin f the grate? Are unused prtins f service pits and pits nt actually in use either cvered r prtected by guardrails r equivalent? Stairs and Stairways Are standard stair rails r handrails n all stairways having fur r mre risers (steps)? Are all stairways at least 22 wide? Is there a vertical clearance f at least 7 feet frm the leading edge f any stair tread t any verhead bstructin, which als includes the ceiling? Are all step risers n stairs unifrm in height frm tp t bttm? Are steps n stairs and stairways designed r prvided with a surface that renders them slipresistant? Are stairway handrails lcated between 30-34 abve the leading edge f the stair treads? D stairway handrails have at least 3 f clearance between the handrails and the surface they are munted t? Elevated Surfaces Are surfaces elevated mre than 4 feet abve the flr r grund prtected with standard guardrails (a railing 42 frm the flr with a mid rail at 21 )? Are all elevated surfaces prvided with a standard 4 tebard? All NO answers must be addressed thrugh sme psitive actin tward crrectin. Lss Cntrl Fall Prtectin 10

FALL PROTECTION INSTRUCTOR NOTES The fllwing prvides a useful preparatin utline fr use by trainers presenting the Fall Prtectin prgram presentatin t emplyees. Training Objectives Review the fall prtectin prgram and train emplyees in prper facility prcedures. Train emplyees t understand the dangers f falls and prper methds f preventing them. Befre Training Read the OSHA standards and the entire fall prtectin prgram. Cmplete the blank sectins in the written prgram. Bring samples f prper (and, if available, wrn r unacceptable) PPE. Intrductin fr Training Begin by stressing the verall imprtance f safety in yur facility. Stress the reasns why falls are s dangerus: Department f Labr reprts falls as ne f the leading causes f traumatic n-the-jb deaths. Discuss ther statistics regarding falls specific t yur industry. An injury resulting frm a slip, trip r fall can result in tremendus pain and lst time at wrk. Prvide verview n types f falls Stress sme f the cmmn causes f slips, trips and falls in yur wrkplace, and cite ways that emplyees can prevent them (e.g., husekeeping, walking instead f running, staying fcused). Prvide an verview f the equipment used in yur wrkplace that culd present a falling hazard, and discuss methds f preventing falls fr each piece. Emphasize the imprtance f inspecting equipment thrughly befre munting r descending. Discuss PPE Shw emplyees examples f prper PPE and explain hw t pick the right type. General Guidelines Stress the imprtance f preventin f slips, trips and falls. Emphasize bullet pints n each slide. Encurage emplyees t reprt injuries, and review the reprting prcedure. Stress the imprtance f the individual emplyee being cmmitted t his/her wn safety and t fllw all safety practices. Be pen t questins r cmments. Cnclusin Slips, trips and falls are very cmmn bth in the wrkplace and utside f it. Hwever, the danger f injuries is great, and yu risk pain, time ff wrk and even death if yu fail t take the prper precautins. Lss Cntrl Fall Prtectin

FALL PROTECTION QUIZ Name: Date: Scre: Place a checkmark n the line with the best answer: 1. Which f the fllwing is nt a characteristic yur safety bts shuld have t prtect yu frm falls? a. Slip-resistant sles and heels b. Ankle supprt c. Crush-resisting te d. Thick leather 2. Elevated falls happen mre frequently than same level falls. a. True b. False 3. When climbing a ladder, where shuld yur ft tuch the run? a. The te b. The heel c. Just in frnt f heel d. Ball f ft 4. Which f these is nt a way t prevent slips, trips and falls? a. Clean up spills immediately b. Always wear prper PPE c. Take lads with bth hands dwn stairs d. Regularly inspect wrking and walking areas t identify hazards 5. Which f these presents a slip, trip and fall hazard? a. Ladders b. Ledges c. Stairs d. All f the abve 6. As little as 3/8 rise in a walkway can cause a trip. a. True b. False 7. What usually causes slips? a. Slippery surface b. Nt paying attentin c. An bject in the walkway 8. Which f these is the safest way t prevent falls frm equipment? a. N riders b. Grip tightly c. Keep equipment dry 9. What is necessary when wrking at a high elevatin? a. Fall prtectin devices b. Warning signs c. Cautin d. All f the abve 10. When climbing r descending stairs, what shuld yu avid? a. Hlding an bject with bth hands b. Turning r fcusing n smething else c. Wearing slippery shes d. All f the abve

FALL PROTECTION QUIZ ANSWER KEY 1. Which f the fllwing is nt a characteristic yur safety bts shuld have t prtect yu frm falls? a. Slip-resistant sles and heels b. Ankle supprt c. Crush-resisting te d. _X_ Thick leather 2. Elevated falls happen mre frequently than same level falls. a. True b. _X_ False 3. When climbing a ladder, where shuld yur ft tuch the rung? a. The te b. The heel c. _X_ Just in frnt f heel d. Ball f ft 4. Which f these is nt a way t prevent slips, trips and falls? a. Clean up spills immediately b. Always wear prper PPE c. _X_ Take lads with bth hands dwn stairs d. Regularly inspect wrking and walking areas t identify hazards 5. Which f these presents a slip, trip and fall hazard? a. Ladders b. Ledges c. Stairs d. _X_ All f the abve 6. As little as 3/8 rise in a walkway can cause a trip. a. _X_ True b. False 7. What usually causes slips? a. _X_ Slippery surface b. Nt paying attentin c. An bject in the walkway 8. Which f these is the safest way t prevent falls frm equipment? a. _X_ Allw n riders b. Grip tightly c. Keep equipment dry 9. What is necessary when wrking at a high elevatin? a. Fall prtectin devices b. Warning signs c. Cautin d. _X_ All f the abve 10. When climbing r descending stairs, what shuld yu avid? a. Hlding an bject with bth hands b. Turning r fcusing n smething else c. Wearing slippery shes d. _X_ All f the abve

OSHA Safety Training Lg O M Builder s Safety Training Lg Brught t yu by Built Insurance Brkerage SUBJECT: Fall Prtectin DATE: INSTRUCTOR: LOCATION: The emplyees listed belw have satisfactrily participated in and cmpleted all requirements f the abve training. NAME (Print) DEPARTMENT NAME (Signature) DATE 14

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