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New Walking-Working Surfaces and PPE (Fall Protection) Rule John Olaechea Compliance Assistance Specialist OSHA Region VIII 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 551 Denver, CO 80204 720-264-6586 olaechea.john@dol.gov Purpose of the New Rule To update the outdated subpart D standard, incorporating new technology and industry practices To increase consistency with OSHA s construction standards (CFR 1926 subparts L, M, and X) To add new provisions to subpart I that set forth criteria requirements for personal fall protection equipment 2 1

Who is Affected? OSHA estimates 6.9 million general industry establishments employing 112.3 million workers will be affected 3 Benefits According to BLS data, slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of workplace fatalities and injuries in general industry OSHA estimates the new rule will prevent 29 fatalities and 5,842 injuries annually Net benefits - $309.5 million/year (Monetized benefits annual costs) 4 2

Need for Regulation - Fatal Falls 5 Falls by Industry 2006-2012 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (NAICS 541) and Administrative Support Services (NAICS 561) = 27% of fatal falls 86% of Admin Support Services fatal falls occurred in industries providing services to buildings/dwellings Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33) = 9.6% Transportation (NAICS 48) = 7.1% 6 3

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Organization of Subpart D 1910.21 Scope, Application and Definitions 1910.22 General Requirements 1910.23 Ladders 1910.24 Step bolts and Manhole Steps 1910.25 Stairways 1910.26 Dockboards 1910.27 Scaffolds and Rope Descent Systems 1910.28 Duty to Have Fall Protection 1910.29 Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices 1910.30 Training Requirements 1910.21 1910.21 Scope and definitions Consolidates definitions into one section Adds new definitions to provide clarity 10 5

1910.22 1910.22 General Requirements Maintains housekeeping provisions Walking-working surfaces must be designed to meet their maximum intended load, free of recognized hazards, and routinely inspected - UPDATED Repairs to be done, or overseen, by qualified person - NEW 11 Walking Working Surfaces 6

1910.23 1910.23 Ladders. Consolidates and simplifies rules into general requirements, portable ladders, fixed ladders, and mobile ladder stands Requires inspection before use Fixed Ladders Portable Ladders and Step Stools 13 1910.23 (cont) Updates and makes rule consistent with current national consensus standards Mobile Ladder Stand Mobile Ladder Stand Platform 14 7

Walking Working Surfaces 15 1910.23 Fixed Ladders phased in requirements Existing ladders: installed before 11/19/18 require personal fall arrest system, ladder safety system, cage or well New ladders: installed after 11/19/18 require personal fall arrest or ladder safety system Replacements: fall arrest/ladder safety system 11/18/36: fall arrest/ladder safety system for all 16 8

1910.24 1910.24 Step bolts and manhole steps Moves step bolt criteria from OSHA s Telecommunication Standard to Walking-Working Surfaces Makes design, inspection, and maintenance requirements consistent with national consensus standards Step bolts on pole 17 1910.25 1910.25 Stairways Adds design and use criteria for spiral stairs, ship stairs, and alternating tread-type stairs Updates design criteria for stairs and landings, consistent with national consensus standards 18 9

1910.26 1910.26 Dockboards Updates requirements for dockboards Adds design and construction requirements to prevent equipment from going over the dockboard edge 19 1910.27 1910.27 Scaffolds and Rope Descent Systems (RDS) Requires that employers using scaffolds follow the construction standard (Subpart L, 1926.451+) Adds provision allowing use of RDS, which codifies a 1991 OSHA memo allowing RDS Requires certification of anchorages starting 1 year after final rule published Requires RDS have separate fall arrest system 20 10

Rope Descent Systems 21 Can You Identify the Fall Hazard? 22 22 11

Construction Standard Subpart L Lack of fall protection for workers on fabricated frame scaffolds. Planks appear to be overloaded and there is no safe access for workers. The workers are exposed to a 35- foot fall hazard from a scaffold while stacking blocks prior to overhand bricklaying operations. 23 23 1910.28 1910.28 Duty to have fall protection and falling object protection Consolidates general industry fall protection requirements into one section Makes requirements and format consistent with construction standard Incorporates new technology that is consistent with national consensus standards Gives employers flexibility to use the system that works best to protect workers in their situation 24 12

1910.28 Generally requires falling object protection and fall protection meeting criteria in 1910.29 1910.28(b)Protection from fall hazards: 4 feet or more above a lower level: Guardrail systems Safety net systems; or Personal fall protection systems PFAS Travel restraint Positioning system 25 1910.28 1910.28(b)(2) (b)(15): requirements for special conditions including: Hoist Areas Holes Dockboards Runways Dangerous Equipment Repair/Service Pits < 10 ft in depth Fixed Ladders (24 ) Outdoor Advertising Scaffolds and Rope Descent Systems Low-Slope Roofs Slaughtering Facility Platforms Surfaces not Otherwise Covered 13

1910.29 1910.29 Fall protection systems criteria Specifies design and installation requirements of each fall protection system available to employers including: Guardrails Top rail: 42 ± 3 Midrail or Screen or Vertical posts 19 or closer Stair rails 42 Handrail: 30-38 1 system: 36-38 Designated Areas Safety Nets Covers Cages and wells Ladder safety systems Toeboards 1910.30 1910.30 Training Adds training and retraining requirements addressing fall hazards and equipment hazards Requires employers make training understandable to workers 28 14

1910.140 1910.140 Personal Protective Equipment, Subpart I (Personal Fall Protection Systems) Adds definitions for personal fall protection systems Adds new section on system and use criteria for: Personal fall protection equipment (e.g., lanyards, ropes, D-rings, harnesses) Personal fall arrest systems Travel restraint systems Work positioning systems 29 Personal Fall Protection Work Positioning Travel Restraint Personal Fall Arrest 30 15

Fall Protection Flexibility Major Changes Updated Scaffold Requirements Phase-in of ladder safety systems or personal fall arrest systems on fixed ladders Phase-out of qualified climbers on outdoor advertising structures Rope descent systems Adds requirements for personal fall protection equipment (final 1910.140) Adds training requirements 31 Main Effective Dates Rule overall: January 17, 2017 Training: 6 months after publication Building anchorages for RDS: 1 year after publication Fixed ladder fall protection: 2 years after publication Installation of ladder safety system or personal fall arrest system on fixed ladders: 20 years after publication 32 16

Compliance Assistance Resources OSHA s new webpage on subparts D&I: osha.gov/walking-working-surfaces Standard Fact sheets Q&A 33 17