Or. Admin. Code § 437-003-2502 - Safety Monitoring Systems
Safety monitoring systems for roofing work and their use shall comply with the following provisions.
(1) A safety monitoring system shall not be
used as a fall protection system for any work other than roofing work on roof
slopes of 2 in 12 (vertical to horizontal) or less.
(2) The use of a safety monitoring system
alone (i.e., without the warning line system) is not permitted on roofs more
than 50 feet (15.25 m) in width (see Appendix A of this subdivision).
(3) The employer shall designate a competent
person to monitor the safety of other employees and the employer shall ensure
that the safety monitor complies with the following requirements:
(a) The safety monitor shall be competent to
recognize fall hazards;
(b) The
safety monitor shall warn the employee when it appears that the employee is
unaware of a fall hazard or is acting in an unsafe manner;
(c) The safety monitor shall be on the same
walking/working surface and within visual sighting distance of the employee
being monitored;
(d) The safety
monitor shall be close enough to communicate orally with the employee;
and
(e) The safety monitor shall
not have other responsibilities which could take the monitor's attention from
the monitoring function.
(4) Mechanical equipment shall not be used or
stored in areas where safety monitoring systems are being used to monitor
employees engaged in roofing operations.
(5) No employee, other than an employee
engaged in roofing work shall be allowed in an area where an employee is being
protected by a safety monitoring system.
Notes
Appendices referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295
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