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  1. 1926.500 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this ...

    Leading edge means the edge of a floor, roof, or formwork for a floor or other walking/working surface (such as the deck) which changes location as additional floor, roof, decking, or …

  2. What You Need to Know About Leading Edge Safety - FallTech

    You can use OSHA’s definition to determine when leading edge systems are required for a worksite. With the Z359.14 standard, as you’ll see in the next sections, you can find the right …

  3. What Is a Leading Edge? - Definition from Safeopedia

    Aug 11, 2024 · The leading edge changes location as work on the surface progresses. Unlike finished edges, leading edges are often sharp or abrasive. This can damage and impair the …

  4. How Close is Too Close? Leading Edge Work and Fall Protection

    Jun 4, 2024 · According to OSHA 1926.501 (b)2i guidelines, the employer must protect employees constructing leading edges 6 feet or more above a lower level. The means of …

  5. Understanding the Shift from “Leading Edge” to “Class 2” SRLs

    Jan 14, 2025 · This change was made to resolve confusion stemming from OSHA’s Subpart M definition of “leading edge,” which refers to a moving, unprotected side on a construction site. …

  6. OSHA’s Guardrail Requirements: Leading Edge Safety Hazards — …

    Dec 20, 2018 · According to OSHA’s construction fall protection standard (29 CFR 1926.501), any worker constructing a leading edge 6 feet or more above a lower level “must be protected by …

  7. 1926.501 - Duty to have fall protection. | Occupational Safety and ...

    Each employee who is constructing a leading edge 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels shall be protected from falling by guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest …

  8. It looks at some of the most common applications and types of work where edges are usually found and analyzes some of the key risks. The whitepaper also offers a brief overview of …

  9. eCFR :: 29 CFR 1926.500 -- Scope, application, and definitions ...

    Leading edge means the edge of a floor, roof, or formwork for a floor or other walking/working surface (such as the deck) which changes location as additional floor, roof, decking, or …

  10. Understanding OSHA 1926.501(b): Simplified Explanation Of …

    Mar 28, 2024 · Leading Edge Definition: A leading edge, as defined by OSHA, refers to the unprotected side or edge of a walking or working surface, such as a roof, floor, or platform, …