Introduction
Who is responsible for you at work?
Employer Duties Associated with Falls
Additional Responsible Persons at Construction Sites
Additional Responsible Persons at Construction Sites
Competent Person i
Competent Person II
Competent Person III
Important Fall Protection Duties of Competent Person
Competent Person IV
Duties within Multi-employer Job Sites
Examples of General Conditions
Qualified Person I
Qualified Person: Example when Necessary
Hierarchy of Controls
Simplified Hierarchy of Controls
Job Hazard Analysis
Exercise: Job Hazard Analysis
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best?
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? II
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? III
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? IV
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? V
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? VI
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? VII
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? VIII
Sample Controls: Good, Better, Best? IX
Exercise: Job Hazard Analysis II
Exercise: Struck by Assessment of Hazards
Applicable Standards
Fall Protection Height to Remember I
Have you ever seen something you know is not right?
Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) II
PFAS Deceleration Device
PFAS Deceleration Distance
Total Fall Distance
Leading Edge
PFAS Connectors
Snap Hook Engagement
Choosing and Ensuring Compatibility of Personal Fall Protection Equipment
Controlled Access Zones
CAZ: Areas Where Leading Edge & Other Operations
CAZ: In Down Netting Scenarios
CAZ: Temporary Removal of Vertical Safety Netting
Fall Restraint System
Types of Falls: Dangerous Equipment
Types of Falls: Dangerous Equipment Control
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to the Same Level
Hazard & Control Exercise: falls to the Same Level II
Codes Associated with Falls to the Same Level Hazards - Horizontal Surfaces
Codes Associated with Falls to the Same Level Hazards - Horizontal Surfaces II
Codes Associated with Falls to the Same Level Hazards - Stair Rails
Codes Associated with Falls to the Same Level Hazards - Stair Rails II
Exercise: Scoring Fall Hazard Controls
Exercise: Which control is better than others?
Positioning System
Using a Positioning System
Using a Positioning System II
Types of Falls: Struck by Falling Object
Types of Falls: Struck by Falling Object II
Types of Falls: Struck by Falling Object Control
Types of Falls: Struck by Falling Object III
What is infeasible?
Low Sloped Roofs
Wall Openings
Steel Rope Slopes
Overhand Bricklaying
Walking / Working Surface (OSHA)
Walkable Floors: Concrete Construction
Walkable?
Walkable? II
WALKABLE? III
Walkable Floors: Precast Concrete
Walkable Floors: Steel Construction
Working Deck: Concrete Construction
Working Deck: Demolition
Working Deck: Precast Concrete Construction
Working Deck: Steel Construction
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to Lower Level
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to Lower Level II
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to Lower Level III
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to Lower Level IV
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to Lower Level V
Hazard & Control Exercise: Falls to Lower Level VI
Sustained Wind and Gusts
Warning Lines
Fall Protection: Hoist Areas
Ramps, Runways and Other Walkways
Protection from Falling Objects
Are you trained in fall hazards and control?
When Should You Be Retrained