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A worker is on a construction walking surface with an unprotected side. At what height does OSHA Subpart M generally require fall protection?

Correct Answer

A) 6 ft or more above a lower level

OSHA Subpart M generally requires fall protection at 6 ft or more above a lower level.

Answer Options
A
6 ft or more above a lower level
B
3 ft or more above a lower level
C
10 ft or more above a lower level
D
Only after the surface is complete

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA Subpart M generally requires fall protection at 6 ft or more above a lower level.

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