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| Record Type: | Instruction |
| Directive Number: | STD 03-11-001 |
| Old Directive Number: | STD 3-11.1 |
| Title: | Safety Monitoring Systems as it Applies to 29 CFR 1926.500(G)(1) |
| Information Date: | 03/08/1982 |
| Standard Number: | 1926.500(g)(1) |
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OSHA Instruction STD 3-11.1 March 8, 1982 Office of Compliance Programming Subject: Safety Monitoring System As It Applies to 29 CFR 1926.500(g)(1) A. Purpose. This instruction clarifies the use of a safety monitoring system to comply with 29 CFR 1926.500(g)(1). B. Scope. This instruction applies OSHA-wide. C. Cancellation. This directive cancels OSHA Instruction STD 3.2, dated December 1, 1981. The cancelled directive was erroneously classified, and this directive contains the same information under the proper classification. D. Action. OSHA Regional Administrators/Area Directors shall take action to ensure that 29 CFR 1926.500(g)(1) is enforced in accordance with F. of this instruction. E. Federal Program Change. This instruction describes a Federal program change which affects State Programs. Each Regional Administrator shall:
OSHA Instruction STD 3-11.1 March 8, 1982 Office of Compliance Programming F. Guidelines.
G. Background. The standard for perimeter guarding of low-pitched roofs allows the use of a "safety monitoring system" under certain conditions. A question has arisen as to what extent a safety monitor might be engaged in the performance of other duties. The preamble to the new standard specifically allows monitors to have other duties but provides that these duties may not be so extensive that they encumber the monitor's duties as a monitor. Thorne G. Auchter Assistant Secretary Distribution National Regional and Area Offices All Compliance Officers State Designees NIOSH Regional Program Directors |
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