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OSHA Required
Training
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1926.503(a) Training Program
1926.503(a)(1)
The employer shall provide a training program for each employee who
might be exposed to fall hazards. The program shall enable each employee
to recognize the hazards of falling and shall train each employee in the
procedures to be followed in order to minimize these hazards.
1926.503(a)(2)
The employer shall assure that each employee has been trained, as
necessary, by a competent person qualified in the following areas:
1926.503(a)(2)(i)
The nature of fall hazards in the work area;
1926.503(a)(2)(ii)
The correct procedures for erecting, maintaining, disassembling, and
inspecting the fall protection systems to be used;
1926.503(a)(2)(iii)
The use and operation of guardrail systems, personal fall arrest
systems, safety net systems, warning line systems, safety monitoring
systems, controlled access zones, and other protection to be used;
1926.503(a)(2)(iv)
The role of each employee in the safety monitoring system when this
system is used;
1926.503(a)(2)(v)
The limitations on the use of mechanical equipment during the
performance of roofing work on low-sloped roofs;
1926.503(a)(2)(vi)
The correct procedures for the handling and storage of equipment and
materials and the erection of overhead protection; and
1926.503(a)(2)(vii)
The role of employees in fall protection plans;
1926.503(a)(2)(viii)
The standards contained in this subpart.
1926.503(b) Certification of training
1926.503(b)(1)
The employer shall verify compliance with paragraph (a) of this section
by preparing a written certification record. The written certification
record shall contain the name or other identity of the employee trained,
the date(s) of the training, and the signature of the person who
conducted the training or the signature of the employer. If the employer
relies on training conducted by another employer or completed prior to
the effective date of this section, the certification record shall
indicate the date the employer determined the prior training was
adequate rather than the date of actual training.
1926.503(b)(2)
The latest training certification shall be maintained.
1926.503(c) Retraining
When the employer has reason to believe that any affected employee who
has already been trained does not have the understanding and skill
required by paragraph (a) of this section, the employer shall retrain
each such employee. Circumstances where retraining is required include,
but are not limited to, situations where:
1926.503(c)(1)
Changes in the workplace render previous training obsolete; or
1926.503(c)(2)
Changes in the types of fall protection systems or equipment to be used
render previous training obsolete; or
1926.503(c)(3)
Inadequacies in an affected employee's knowledge or use of fall
protection systems or equipment indicate that the employee has not
retained the requisite understanding or skill.
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