Student CDE BCT 480 Id: ###### July 8, 2009.  This employee is working with a portable ladder in non-compliance with multiple OSHA regulations.  The.

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Student CDE BCT 480 Id: ###### July 8, 2009

 This employee is working with a portable ladder in non-compliance with multiple OSHA regulations.  The first non-compliance issue is the fact that the ladder does not extend the required 3 feet above the upper landing surface, which is in clear violation of CFR (b)(1). Employee on Ladder Employee on Ladder Photo Taken By Student

 In addition to the previous hazard the employee on the ladder was not wearing proper PPE.  He is not wearing approved eye protection while on his way to use a nail gun, which is in non-compliance with 29CFR (a)(1).  While the employee was not yet on the steep pitch roof, he was climbing onto it without the use of fall protection. This act is in non-compliance with 29CFR (b)(11), which states that fall protection must be used on roofs higher than 6 feet with a pitch greater than 4 inches of rise per 12 inches of run.

 This scaffolding has been erected using components made by two separate manufacturers, and the two models do not lock together correctly, which is affecting the overall structural integrity.  This is in violation of 29CFR (b)(10), based on the fact that the structural integrity is being affected by mixing the components. Different Manufacturers and Scaffolding Braces Omitted Different Manufacturers and Scaffolding Braces Omitted Photo Taken By Student

 In addition to the mixed components, the 2 cross braces on the structure side of the scaffolding have been omitted.  This is in clear violation of 29CFR (c)(2), which states that when fabricated frame scaffolding is used, “all bracing connections shall be secured.”

 This image depicts a toe- board that a roofer had been using which was left on the jobsite with a framing nail sticking up out of it.  This is a clear violation of the general duty based on the fact that it presents a hazard to the safety of employees on the jobsite, but does not fit neatly into any particular CFR. Exposed Nail Sticking up in Toe-Board Exposed Nail Sticking up in Toe-Board Photo Taken By: Student

 This is a good example of adherence to 29CFR (b).  Safety caps have been placed on the exposed reinforcing steel in the footings to reduce the probability of impalement in the event of a fall.  This is a small step that could easily prevent a lost time accident or death. Safety Caps on Exposed Reinforcing Steel Safety Caps on Exposed Reinforcing Steel Photo Taken By: Student

 This image shows an oxy- acetylene torch setup that is in full compliance with 29CFR  One item that can be clearly distinguished in the image is the fact that the gas welding and cutting setup has clearly color coded fuel and oxygen hoses, which is in compliance with 29CFR (f)(1). Oxy-Acetylene Gas Cylinders Oxy-Acetylene Gas Cylinders Photo Taken By: Student

 One other notable item is the fact that the oxygen cylinder is properly secured to the cart, which is in full compliance with 29CFR (a)(7).

 All of the photos provided were taken by Student (Name given).  (2009). 29 CFR 1926 OSHA: Construction Industry Regulations. Davenport, Iowa: Mangan Communications Inc.