Fall Protection. a) All work performed 4’ above ground level (individuals foot to ground distance), or where a fall hazard of 4’ exists, will be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of OSHA 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection and CCI requirements. b) Work performed from ladders will be minimized whenever possible. Scaffolding, scissor lifts, manlifts, and bucket trucks shall be the preferred method to access elevated locations. Crane- operated personnel baskets are not recommended for use; but if such apparatus must be used, Contractor shall strictly conform to all requirements of OSHA 1926.550 (g). c) All ladders must conform to OSHA requirements. Makeshift ladders are not permissible. Ladders must be properly secured. Stepladders shall not be used as straight or extension ladders. Non-conductive ladders must be used around electrical conduit or energized equipment. Personnel working from ladders will not overextend their reach. PERSONNEL SHALL MOVE LADDERS TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS. All ladders must be tied off while working from the ladder. Ladder weight restrictions must be enforced. d) Scaffolding must meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.28 - Safety Requirements for Scaffolding and OSHA 1926.451 - Scaffolding, and must be inspected/approved and tagged by contractor personnel (inspections must occur each day prior to work beginning), who are a competent person under OSHA’s scaffolding requirements, certifying compliance before its use.
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Fall Protection. a) All work performed 4’ above ground level (individuals foot to ground distance), or where a fall hazard of 4’ exists, will be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of OSHA 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection and CCI INGENCO requirements.
b) Work performed from ladders will be minimized whenever possible. Scaffolding, scissor lifts, manlifts, and bucket trucks shall be the preferred method to access elevated locations. Crane- operated personnel baskets are not recommended for use; but if such apparatus must be used, Contractor shall strictly conform to all requirements of OSHA 1926.550 (g).
c) All ladders must conform to OSHA requirements. Makeshift ladders are not permissible. Ladders must be properly secured. Stepladders shall not be used as straight or extension ladders. Non-conductive ladders must be used around electrical conduit or energized equipment. Personnel working from ladders will not overextend their reach. PERSONNEL SHALL MOVE LADDERS TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS. All ladders must be tied off while working from the ladder. Ladder weight restrictions must be enforced.
d) Scaffolding must meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.28 - Safety Requirements for Scaffolding and OSHA 1926.451 - Scaffolding, and must be inspected/approved and tagged by contractor personnel (inspections must occur each day prior to work beginning), who are a competent person under OSHA’s scaffolding requirements, certifying compliance before its use.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement
Fall Protection. a) All work performed 4’ above ground level (individuals foot to ground distance), or where a fall hazard of 4’ exists, will be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of OSHA 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection and CCI Delta requirements.
b) Work performed from ladders will be minimized whenever possible. Scaffolding, scissor lifts, manlifts, and bucket trucks shall be the preferred method to access elevated locations. Crane- operated personnel baskets are not recommended for use; but if such apparatus must be used, Contractor shall strictly conform to all requirements of OSHA 1926.550 (g).
c) All ladders must conform to OSHA requirements. Makeshift ladders are not permissible. Ladders must be properly secured. Stepladders shall not be used as straight or extension ladders. Non-conductive ladders must be used around electrical conduit or energized equipment. Personnel working from ladders will not overextend their reach. PERSONNEL SHALL MOVE LADDERS TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS. All ladders must be tied off while working from the ladder. Ladder weight restrictions must be enforced.
d) Scaffolding must meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.28 - Safety Requirements for Scaffolding and OSHA 1926.451 - Scaffolding, and must be inspected/approved and tagged by contractor personnel (inspections must occur each day prior to work beginning), who are a competent person under OSHA’s scaffolding requirements, certifying compliance before its use.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement
Fall Protection. a) All work performed 4’ above ground level (individuals foot to ground distance), or where a fall hazard of 4’ exists, will be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of OSHA 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection and CCI Rensselaer requirements.
b) Work performed from ladders will be minimized whenever possible. Scaffolding, scissor lifts, manlifts, and bucket trucks shall be the preferred method to access elevated locations. Crane- operated personnel baskets are not recommended for use; but if such apparatus must be used, Contractor shall strictly conform to all requirements of OSHA 1926.550 (g).
c) All ladders must conform to OSHA requirements. Makeshift ladders are not permissible. Ladders must be properly secured. Stepladders shall not be used as straight or extension ladders. Non-conductive ladders must be used around electrical conduit or energized equipment. Personnel working from ladders will not overextend their reach. PERSONNEL SHALL MOVE LADDERS TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS. All ladders must be tied off while working from the ladder. Ladder weight restrictions must be enforced.
d) Scaffolding must meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.28 - Safety Requirements for Scaffolding and OSHA 1926.451 - Scaffolding, and must be inspected/approved and tagged by contractor personnel (inspections must occur each day prior to work beginning), who are a competent person under OSHA’s scaffolding requirements, certifying compliance before its use.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement
Fall Protection. a) All work performed 4’ above ground level (individuals foot to ground distance), or where a fall hazard of 4’ exists, will be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of OSHA 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection and CCI Signal Hill requirements.
b) Work performed from ladders will be minimized whenever possible. Scaffolding, scissor lifts, manlifts, and bucket trucks shall be the preferred method to access elevated locations. Crane- operated personnel baskets are not recommended for use; but if such apparatus must be used, Contractor shall strictly conform to all requirements of OSHA 1926.550 (g).
c) All ladders must conform to OSHA requirements. Makeshift ladders are not permissible. Ladders must be properly secured. Stepladders shall not be used as straight or extension ladders. Non-conductive ladders must be used around electrical conduit or energized equipment. Personnel working from ladders will not overextend their reach. PERSONNEL SHALL MOVE LADDERS TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS. All ladders must be tied off while working from the ladder. Ladder weight restrictions must be enforced.
d) Scaffolding must meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.28 - Safety Requirements for Scaffolding and OSHA 1926.451 - Scaffolding, and must be inspected/approved and tagged by contractor personnel (inspections must occur each day prior to work beginning), who are a competent person under OSHA’s scaffolding requirements, certifying compliance before its use.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement