Examples of Unprotected sides and edges in a sentence
Unprotected sides and edges of stairway landings shall be provided with guardrail systems.
The last four willful violations cited by Nevada OSHA and final resulting outcomes were:• Inspection # 302709993 – Willful cited for 1926.501(b)(1) – Fall Protection – Unprotected sides and edges – on May 14, 1999.
This citation was upheld with a penalty reduction from $49,000 to $41,000 on March 28, 2007 by an informal settlement agreement (ISA).• Inspection # 311830400 – Willful cited for 1926.501(b)(1) – Fall Protection – Unprotected sides and edges – on June 20, 2008.
Employees shall be allowed to work on those sur- faces only when the surfaces have the requisite strength and structural integ- rity.(b)(1) Unprotected sides and edges.
Unprotected sides and edges of stairway landing shall be provided with a standard 1.2 meters handrail and kick board.
Unprotected sides and edges means any side or edge (except at entrances to points of access) of a walking/working surface, e.g. floor, roof, ramp, or runway where there is no wall or guardrail system at least 39 inches (1.0 m) high...
Unprotected sides and edges: Any surface, whether horizontal or vertical on which a person works or walks, including, but not limited to, floors, roofs, ramps, bridges, runways, but not including ladders.
Intermediate horizontal members when used must not be more than 19 inches apart.• Unprotected sides and edges of stairway landings must be provided with a top rail at a height of 42-inch (+ or – 3 inches) guardrail systems and a mid- rail or mid-rails spaced in the vertical direction at a height of no more than 19 inches between mid-rail and the top rail of the guard rail system.
Unprotected sides and edges means any side or edge (except at entrances to points of access) of a walking/working surface, e.g., floor, roof, ramp, or runway where there is no wall or guardrail system at least 39 inches (1.0 m) high.
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