flat roofing safety 10 31 11 short
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Flat Roofing Safety
Draft 10 31 11
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OSHA’s Mission
• Assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions.
This is a fall and a shock hazard.
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Injury Prevention Basics• With the following
resources and tools at hand, worker and student accidents and fatalities can be significantly avoided
• 2100 VPP Companies• 1600 SHARPs• 1910.119• ANSI Z9.10• States AR, CA, LA, HI,
MN, MT NV, NH, NY, OR, WA
•Management leadership
•Employee Participation
•Hazard Prevention and Control
•Education and Training
•Program Evaluation and Improvement
•Communication and coordination on multiemployer sites
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Fall Protection In Roofing
• The FALL LEP allows OSHA to inspect any flat roof where there is an allegation of a hazard.
There have been over 1000 Roofing deaths since 2000.
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Most Frequently Cited OSHA Standards – Nationwide
1. Hazard Communication2. Respiratory Protection3. Lockout/Tagout4. Powered Industrial Trucks5. Electrical, Wiring Methods6. Machine Guarding7. Electrical, System Design8. PPE9. Mech. Power Transmission10. Guarding Floor & Wall
Openings & Holes
General Industry
1. Scaffolds, General Req.
2. Fall Protection, General
3. Ladders4. Fall Protection,
Training5. General Safety &
Health6. Aerial Lifts7. Excavations8. Head Protection9. Hazard
Communication10.Scaffolds, Training
Construction
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Most Frequently Cited OSHA Violations - Region V
1. Machine Guarding, General2. Hazard Communication-
Program3. Hazard Communication,
Training4. Lockout/Tagout Procedures5. Lockout/Tagout Program6. Powered Industrial Trucks7. Machine Guarding, Point of
Operation8. Lockout/Tagout, Periodic
inspections9. Hazard Assessment & PPE
Selection10. Guarding Floor & Wall
Openings & Holes
1. Fall Protection, Residential2. Fall Protection, Training3. Safety program, frequent &
regular inspections4. Ladders5. Eye & Face Protection6. Head Protection7. Scaffolds, Fall Protection8. Fall Protection, General9. Safety program10. Excavations
ConstructionGeneral Industry
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OSHA’s View from the Street
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Roofer at Edge of Roof
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OSHA’s View from the Roof
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No Safety Monitor
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Warning Lines
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Flag Setup 6 feet away
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Hoist Areas
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Roof Hoist with No Guardrails
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Hot Pipe Protection
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Guardrail Hot Pipe
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Debris Protection
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Guardrail Provided
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Parapets
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Parapet Wall > 19”
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Roof Openings
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Roof Opening Covering
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Fall Arrest
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Wearing Fall Arrest
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Ladder Fall Protection
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Ladder Access Designation
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Material Storage
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Good Material Storage
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Roof Damage
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Hole in Roof
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Roof Equipment
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Roof Kettles
• Provide Containment• Working temperature
gauges• LPG 10 feet away• 2 Fire Extinguishers• Spigot turnout in event
of fire• Training and Fire
Prevention
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Damaged Electrical Cords
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Information
• Quicktakes: http://www.osha.gov/as/opa/quicktakes/index.html
• Inquiries: 1-800-321-OSHA
• www.osha.gov
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Further
• This ppt was prepared by John Newquist as a preliminary aid for people required to evaluate fall on roofs.
• This is not an official OSHA publication. Those will be on the OSHA.gov website.
• [email protected] is my email if you see any errors. This is just a draft as of 10/31/11.
• 312-353-5977