eCFR :: 29 CFR 1910. 68 -- Manlifts. The distance between steps shall be equally spaced and not less than 16 feet measured from the upper surface of one step to the upper surface of the next step above it
California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 3097. Construction . . . (1) The entrance and exit to the manlift shall be arranged so the landing area extends not less than 2 feet nor more than 3 feet from the edge of the floor opening to the runway enclosure, measured perpendicular to the plane of the manlift belt
How Close is Too Close? Leading Edge Work and Fall Protection It is important when choosing the most appropriate fall restraint system for leading edge work to consider several factors, other than the distance of the potential fall and the distance between a worker and the nearest unprotected edge
What Are The OSHA Standards for Man Lift: A Guide to Safety Compliance OSHA requires guarding the man lift, man lift harness, and lifting floor openings to prevent falls Landings must have a clear area at least 2 feet from the edge, lighting at least five-foot candles, and slip-resistant surfaces
OSHA Roof Access Requirements: Standards and Penalties When mechanical equipment is running, the line must be at least 6 feet from edges parallel to the equipment’s direction of travel and at least 10 feet from perpendicular edges
SECTION 21 - United States Army Corps of Engineers 21 O 02 When working over or near water and the distance from walking working surface to the water’s surface is 25 ft (7 6 m) or more, workers shall be protected from falling by the use of a fall
OSHA Manlift Safety Standards 1910. 68 - Scribd The distance between steps shall be equally spaced and not less than 16 feet measured from the upper surface of one step to the upper surface of the next step above it
MANLIFT PROCEDURES Scissor lifts are used to elevate workers to high areas, and they are most used in manufacturing and industrial settings These lifts are supported by crisscrossing braces that extend upward