Working at Heights and Fall Awareness S­­afety Tips | OSHA Compliance

Working from heights requires patience, skill, and concentration. Some people have worked years safely in violation of some of OSHA’s rules. However, just because it worked for them doesn’t mean someone else wouldn’t get hurt.

That’s where dry safety legislation comes in; it makes it safer for the general populous. Despite their often-boring characteristics, OSHA legislations have undoubtedly saved and educated many people. So let’s dive into OSHA requirements and place them in a more relatable context.

OSHA’s Working at Heights Criteria

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