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During a safety toolbox talk about fall protection, a worker questions why personal fall arrest systems are required when working at 8 feet above grade. The correct response is:

Correct Answer

A) OSHA requires fall protection at 6 feet and above

OSHA construction standards require fall protection when workers are exposed to falls of 6 feet or more above a lower level. At 8 feet, fall protection is mandatory, not optional, regardless of worker experience.

Answer Options
A
OSHA requires fall protection at 6 feet and above
B
Fall protection is only required above 10 feet
C
It's a company policy, not a legal requirement
D
Fall protection is optional for experienced workers

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA's construction standards (29 CFR 1926.501) clearly establish that fall protection is required when workers are exposed to falls of 6 feet or more above a lower level. This is a federal safety regulation that applies to all construction sites regardless of company policies or worker experience. At 8 feet above grade, the worker is well above the 6-foot threshold, making fall protection systems mandatory. This requirement exists because falls from 6 feet or higher can result in serious injury or death.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: Fall protection is only required above 10 feet

This is incorrect because OSHA requires fall protection at 6 feet and above, not 10 feet. Waiting until 10 feet would expose workers to unnecessary risk during the 4-foot gap between 6 and 10 feet, which contradicts established safety standards.

Option C: It's a company policy, not a legal requirement

This is wrong because fall protection at 6 feet and above is a federal OSHA requirement, not just a company policy. While companies may have stricter policies (requiring protection at lower heights), the 6-foot rule is legally mandated by federal safety regulations.

Option D: Fall protection is optional for experienced workers

This is incorrect because OSHA fall protection requirements apply to all workers regardless of their experience level. Worker experience does not exempt anyone from safety regulations, as even experienced workers can fall and sustain serious injuries from heights of 6 feet or more.

Memory Technique

Remember 'Six and Up, Tie Me Up' - at 6 feet and above, you must be tied off with fall protection equipment.

Reference Hint

OSHA Construction Standards 29 CFR 1926.501 - Duty to have fall protection

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