Wednesday, June 15, 2011

OSHA “Phasing In” New Residential Construction Fall Protection Standard

Tomorrow’s deadline for compliance with the new OSHA guidance on residential construction fall protection, which can be found at http://www.osha.gov/doc/guidance.html, will be phased in for roofers and other residential contractors who may be in violation of the new directives, but still in compliance with the old alternative standards, according to OSHA Administrator Dr. David Michaels. Between June 16 and September 15 of this year, any residential construction contractor found to be in violation of the new directives, but who does comply with the old alternative standards, will receive only a “hazard alert letter,” while contractors not in compliance with either the old or new standards will be issued OSHA citations.

This three month “phase in” effectively amounts to a one year extension of the deadline in those states north of the Mason Dixon line, where the roofing season ends around September 15. Contractors in the South and Southwest regions will have to obtain equipment complying with the new directive by September 15 to avoid issuance of fall protection citations.

Now would be a good time for roofers and other residential contractors to take a good look at the new OSHA guidance, and plan their fall protection procedures under the new guidelines, while cash flow is available to support acquisition of the required bracket scaffolds or retractable lifelines for the use of their tradespeople.

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