Fall Protection

Shuttle Fall Prevention System

ISM is dedicated to providing its customers with superior services that will increase productivity and profitability, in a diligent and professional manner. ISM will consult, conceptualize, engineer and implement methods, procedures, systems and programs, with the end result being the managing of hazards and the reduction of costs.
 

At 4-Safety, LLC and 4-Safety Training, LLC we supply trainers and train with training aids (1/3 scale scaffolding, ladders, lock/out kits, electrical kits, PPE kits, Power Points, videos ......) We believe making training inter active will help the worker stay interested in safety and understand worker safety.

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Impalement Protection

OSHA

1926.701(b)

"Reinforcing steel. All protruding reinforcing steel, onto and into which employees could fall, shall be guarded to eliminate the hazard of impalement."

Interpretations

OSHA
08/03/1999 - Protection of impalement hazards: rebar and other hazards.
"Exposure to impalement is always a consideration when employees are working above rebar or other sharp protrusions"

Section 1926.25 and the General Duty clause generally requires protection from impalement hazards posed by other sharp objects
Section 1926.25(a) (Housekeeping) addresses impalement hazards from debris, including protruding nails in form and scrap lumber by requiring employers to keep the worksite clear of these.

With respect to impalement hazards not covered by that section, the General Duty Clause (section 5(a)(1)) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act requires employers to furnish a workplace which is free from recognized hazards which may cause or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm. Under the General Duty Clause, we generally consider employers to be required to protect employees exposed to the hazard of impalement on sharp objects. Where a lightning rod poses a recognized hazard of impalement and a there is a feasible means of protection, the employer is required to provide that protection.

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