OSHA requires that a fall protection & prevention Safety Plan be in written form, that it be between a building owner or its representatives and each subcontractor, and that it be signed by an authorized person from each party. Note that each Safety Plan is site-specific, thus, it contains information unique to
Monday, October 22, 2007
What's in a Safety Plan?
By David Kuketz, No Fall Company, LLC
Labels >> Risk Averse, Risk Mitigation, Safety, Safety Plan
Monday, October 8, 2007
OSHA References to ANSI I-14.1; It Is Law
Building managers and engineers have been asking, "is the ANSI I-14.1 a requirement, is it a code that we must adhere to?" For some, the answer isn't a clear "yes" or "no", but "it depends". Technically, there is a gray area here. We like to think that the answer is an emphatic YES! Please see the links to OSHA below for our proof. (click title for more)
By David Kuketz, No Fall Company, LLC
Labels >> 1910.66, ANSI, Citation, Fiduciary Responsibility, General Duty Clause, I-14.1, OSHA
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