student xxx bct 480 hazard recognition site report date submitted: 11-15-04

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Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

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Page 1: Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Student XXXStudent XXX

BCT 480Hazard Recognition Site Report

Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Page 2: Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Subpart M – Fall ProtectionSubpart M – Fall Protection 1926. 501 Non-compliance of fall

protection Unprotected sides or edges

higher than 6 ft or more above a floor level shall be protected from falling by the use of guardrail systems or personal fall arrest systems

Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Page 3: Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Subpart X – Stairways and LaddersSubpart X – Stairways and Ladders

1926. 1053 (b) (5) (13) Non-compliance of the ladder The top or the top step of a

stepladder shall not be used as a step

Cross bracing on the rear section of stepladder shall not be used for climbing on both front and rear sections

Source: OSHA

Page 4: Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Subpart L - ScaffoldsSubpart L - Scaffolds 1926 . 451 (g) (4) (ii) Non-compliance of bridging

scaffolds When two or more scaffolds

are used they shall not be bridged to one or another unless designed to be

Source: OSHA

Page 5: Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Subpart G - Signs, Signals, and BarricadesSubpart G - Signs, Signals, and Barricades

1926. 201 Non-compliance of signaling

and barricades Signaling by a flagman and

the use of flaggers including warning garments worn by flaggers shall conform to part VI of the manual on uniform traffic devices

Barricades for protection devices shall conform to part VI of the manual on uniform control devices

Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Page 6: Student XXX BCT 480 Hazard Recognition Site Report Date Submitted: 11-15-04

Subpart T - DemolitionSubpart T - Demolition 1926.852 (b) (c) Compliance of disposal chute All material chutes need to

be set at an angle of more than 45 degrees from the horizontal opening

The opening shall not exceed 48 inches in height measured along the chute

Source: GAP