Below is a table of frequently cited osha standards for roofing contractors during fy 2013.
Osha regulations for residential roofing.
Protecting roofing workers osha 3755 2015 english.
Includes over 2 000 general osha general industry and construction industry terms.
Previously osha stated no safe distance when it came to working on an unprotected roof edge.
However under the new rule if the distance is less than 6 feet from the roof edge conventional fall protection systems are required.
Exercise their rights under the law without retaliation including reporting an injury or raising health and safety concerns with their employer or osha.
Fall protection in residential construction.
Labor department s osha acts to protect residential roofing workers agency rescinds clinton era directive and gives workers more safeguards against falls.
Osha news release december 22 2010.
Falls are the leading cause of work related deaths among residential construction workers.
Osha s new directive applies to all residential construction employers and employees to ensure job site safety.
If a worker has been retaliated against for using their rights they must file a complaint with osha as soon as possible but no later than 30 days.
Re roofing fact sheet osha fs 3503 2012 english.
Under this directive construction work is construed as residential construction if.
Osha dictionaries english to spanish and spanish to english.
This osha guidance document is designed to help employers prevent fall related injuries and fatalities among workers engaged in residential construction activities such as roofing.
Osha standards frequently cited during fy 2013 inspections of roofing contractors naics 238160 rank by number of citations issued categories standard 1 duty to have fall protection 1926 501 2 ladder safety 1926 1053 3 fall protection training requirements.
Reducing falls during residential construction.
Training roofing workers installing plumbing drywall hvac systems insulation electrical systems and carpentry on roofs must have adequate training to install whatever system they are working on.
Construction workers engage in many activities that may expose them to serious hazards such as falling from rooftops unguarded machinery being struck by heavy construction equipment electrocutions silica dust and asbestos.