(a) Controlled access zones.
- (1) When used to control access to areas where leading edge and other operations are taking place, the controlled access zone shall be defined by a control line or by any other means that restricts access. Signs shall be posted to warn unauthorized employees to stay out of the controlled access zone.
- (2) When control lines are used, they shall be erected not less than 6 feet nor more than 25 feet from the unprotected or leading edge, except when erecting precast concrete members.
- (3) When erecting precast concrete members, the control line shall be erected not less than 6 feet nor more than 60 feet or half the length of the member being erected, whichever is less, from the leading edge.
- (4) The control line shall extend along the entire length of the unprotected or leading edge and shall be approximately parallel to the unprotected or leading edge.
- (5) The control line shall be connected on each side to a standard railing or wall, or securely anchored on each end.
(6) Control lines shall consist of ropes, wires, tapes, or equivalent materials, and supporting stanchions as follows:
- (A) Each line shall be flagged or otherwise clearly marked at not more than 6-foot intervals with high-visibility material.
- (B) Each line shall be rigged and supported in such a way that its lowest point (including sag) is not less than 39 inches from the working level/working area and its highest point is not more than 45 inches.
- (C) Each line shall have a minimum breaking strength of 200 pounds.
(b) Safety monitoring systems.
(1) 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 within visual sighting distance of the employee and shall always be in communication with the employee being monitored; and,
- (D) The safety monitor shall not have other responsibilities which could take the monitor's attention from the monitoring function.
- (2) No employee, other than an employee covered by a fall protection plan, shall be allowed in an area where an employee is being protected by a safety monitoring system.
- (3) Each employee working in a controlled access zone shall be directed to comply promptly with fall hazard warnings from safety monitors.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
History
1. New section filed 7-30-97; operative 8-29-97 (Register 97, No. 31).
2. Amendment of subsection (b)(1)(C), repealer of subsection (b)(1)(D) and subsection relettering filed 11-21-2000; operative 12-21-2000 (Register 2000, No. 47).
3. Amendment of subsection (b)(1)(C) filed 9-12-2002; operative 10-12-2002 (Register 2002, No. 37).