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StandardNumber: 1926.5001926.501(b)(1)1926.95(a)

OSHArequirementsaresetbystatute,standardsandregulations.Ourinterpretation
lettersexplaintheserequirementsandhowtheyapplytoparticularcircumstances,but
theycannotcreateadditionalemployerobligations.ThisletterconstitutesOSHA's
interpretationoftherequirementsdiscussed.Notethatourenforcementguidancemaybe
affectedbychangestoOSHArules.Also,fromtimetotimeweupdateourguidancein
responsetonewinformation.Tokeepapprisedofsuchdevelopments,youcanconsult
OSHA'swebsiteathttp://www.osha.gov.

March10,2004

Mr.TimothyJ.Batz,CSP,ARM
Sr.RiskControlConsultant
IMA
155017thStreet,Suite600
Denver,CO802022423

Re:Whetherfallprotectionisrequiredforemployeesworkingonvehiclesandtrailers29CFR1926.500GeneralDutyClause

DearMr.Batz:

ThisisinresponsetoyourletterdatedJanuary26,2004,totheOccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA).Wehaveparaphrasedyourquestionas
follows:

Question:Doesanemployerhaveadutytoprovidefallprotectiontoemployeesexposedtofallhazardsinexcessof6feetwhentheyclimbontopofmaterials
onatractortrailerrigtoconnectcraneriggingforthepurposeofloadingandunloadingofthematerials?

Answer
Under29CFR1926.501(b)(1),employersmustprovidefallprotectiontoeachemployeeonawalking/workingsurface(horizontalandverticalsurface)withan
unprotectedsideoredgewhichis6feetormoreabovealowerlevel.However,1926.500definesawalking/workingsurfaceas:
Anysurface,whetherhorizontalorverticalonwhichanemployeewalksorworks,including,butnotlimitedto,floors,roofs,ramps,bridges,runways,
formworkandconcretereinforcingsteelbutnotincludingladders,vehicles,ortrailers,onwhichemployeesmustbelocatedinordertoperform
theirduties.[Emphasisadded.]

Underthetermsofthestandard,fallprotectionisnotrequiredforemployeeswhoareonvehiclesandtrailerswhentheemployeemustbeonthevehicleor
trailertoperformhisorherduties.Iftheemployeemustclimbonthetractortrailerrigstoconnecttheriggingforloadingandunloadingbyacrane,the
employerwouldnothaveadutytoprovidefallprotectionunderthisstandard.

Section5(a)(1)oftheOccupationalSafetyandHealthAct("GeneralDutyClause")statesthateachemployer:
...shallfurnishtoeachofhis[orher]employeesemploymentandaplaceofemploymentwhicharefreefromrecognizedhazardsthatarecausingorare
likelytocausedeathorseriousphysicalharmtohis[orher]employees.

29CFR1926.95(a)requirestheuseofprotectiveequipment:
[W]hereveritisnecessarybyreasonofhazards...encounteredinamannercapableofcausinginjuryorimpairment....

NodutyexiststoprovidefallprotectionundertheGeneralDutyClauseor1926.95(a)wherethereisnofeasiblemeansofprovidingit.Forthetypeofworkyou
describe,theretypicallyisnofeasiblemeansofprovidingfallprotection.

Ifyouneedadditionalinformation,pleasecontactusbyfax(2026931689)at:U.S.DepartmentofLabor,OSHA,OfficeofConstructionStandardsand
Guidance.YoucanalsocontactusbymailatU.S.DepartmentofLabor,OSHA,OfficeofConstructionStandardsandGuidance,RoomN3468,200Constitution
Avenue,N.W.,Washington,D.C.20210,althoughtherewillbeadelayinourreceivingcorrespondencebymail.

Sincerely,
RussellB.Swanson,Director
DirectorateofConstruction

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