Under Cal/OSHA regulations, at what height must fall protection be provided for employees working on scaffolds?
Correct Answer
C) 10 feet or more above a lower level
According to Title 8 CCR Section 1637(b), employees working on scaffolds must be protected from falls when working 10 feet or more above a lower level. This differs from general construction fall protection requirements which typically begin at 6 feet.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
According to Title 8 CCR Section 1637(b), employees working on scaffolds must be protected from falls when working 10 feet or more above a lower level. This differs from general construction fall protection requirements which typically begin at 6 feet.
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