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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Clarification on the use of safety monitors as a method of fall protection on a low-slope roof.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Fall protection on aerial lifts during construction activities.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Whether OSHA standards require employees to be tied off while working over water on an aerial lift.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Whether a manufacturer-stipulated minimum anchor point elevation of 18 feet precludes the use of a shock absorbing lanyard in an aerial lift.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Permissibility of attaching welding leads to an occupied aerial lift bucket and using an external lifeline to anchor fall arrest equipment.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Compliance of an aerial lift fall protection device connected with a releasable tether and a non-releasable tether.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Standards applicable to aerial lifts; acceptable uses of body belts as restraint systems and positioning devices.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Use of aerial lifts to transport workers to elevated workstations; scissor lifts are not covered by the aerial lift provisions.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Fall protection for various lift-devices; restraint, positioning, fall arrest and rescue requirements; maintenance vs. construction examples.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Fall protection, training, inspection and design requirements of aerial lifts and scissor lifts/scaffolds.
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- 1926.453(b)(2)(v) - Anchoring of fall arrest system to aerial lifts; fall arrest vs. restraint systems.
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