Osha Setting Roof Trusses
The alternative measures for this group are set out in appendix e to subpart m.
Osha setting roof trusses. Risks during truss installation accidental falls are the leading cause of death for construction workers and installing roof trusses can be particularly dangerous for two reasons. Having a bit of a delay getting started because the guys putting in the geothermal took 3 days for one side of the duplex when the gc thought they could do both sides in a day. Cause serious injury during a fall and so osha prohibits their use as part of fall arrest systems. Installation of floor joists floor sheathing and roof sheathing.
The guardrail system on the scaffold can provide fall protection. Osha requires fall protection measures for residential construction activities 6 feet or more above lower levels. Appendix e requires the employer to implement a fall protection plan. Walls over 8 feet if using scaffolds and ladders would create a greater hazard the following general requirements and specific procedures apply.
Anchors to sheathing single trusses or most guardrails. It requires that the first two trusses be set from ladders and that the employees setting the trusses then climb onto the interior top plate to secure their peaks. Can t seem to fix it but it works if you copy and paste it in. Let you know more in about 10 days.
Setting and bracing roof trusses and rafters. Depending on the building layout and the tasks involved lifts e g aerial scissor may be options for setting trusses. Walls up to 8 feet interior scaffolds must be used along the interior wall below the area where the trusses rafters will be located. 1 truss construction usually occurs high above the.
Exterior bracket scaffolds can also be used for installing roof trusses and other rooftop construction activities. Workers must follow all safety procedures and conduct all operations from inside the lift basket. With the addition of toeboards falling object protection can be provided to the areas below. Instead of attaching anchors to sheathing alone attach an anchor to a structural member by driving the fasteners through the sheathing and into the rafter or truss member below.
Other systems such as scaffolds lifts and ladders can be used to protect workers until a fully interconnected multi truss section has been appropriately braced and secured. Std 3 0 1a establishes a specific procedure for installing roof trusses. Alternative procedures for group 1. Lifts provide a stable elevated platform from which workers can operate.
Installing roof trusses and erecting rafters.