b'oFall protection(29 C 1926 (10) Du to have fall protection). FR.501ty Each employee on alking/ working surface with an un s e wa protectedidor edge which isfeet or more above a Ishal be protected sixower levelI from fallingthe use of a guardrail system,nettem, bysafetysys or personal fall arrest systems. Eachloyee en edroofing activities emp gag in on low-slope,u tected sides and e six feet or mroofs withnpro dgesore above a lower levelshall beprotectedfalling by theuse of a from safety net system,sona rrest systemsguardrail system,per l fall a , or a combination of warning line system and guardrailm, wa line syste rning system andpersonal fallarrest system, or warning line system and safety monitoring system. Obviously, in this picture safety monitors were utilized. S ty monitoring alone is permitted on roofs fifty feet in afewidth or less, but we cannot verify the w hthe roofthis ph . idt offromotoAsm torched-downproductsare appliedwhilee mechanic is ostthwalking backwards,should pay particular care tolland onefa protection go above standards by using amon r in additionotherll safetyito tofaprotection systems. Congratulations to Jim Gentry of Kirberg Roofing in St. Louis, who was@Personal Protective Equ t (29 CFR 1926.102) E and face proipmen ye the first to give us arega ing the safety concernsnoticed in the callrd hetection-Employeesshal I beprovidedwitheyeand facep tection roph With the help of Jim and two of our SHARP cooperative safety otoequipment when machines orrations present atential eye or ope po face directors, John Eh (Kansas City SHARP group) and Kurt Seger (Iowa rkeinjury from physical, ch ,radiationents.MRCA CERT emical orag TheA SHARPgroup),weidentifiedthefollowing visiblesafetyconcernsprogram specifically reco at all roof m ics in lved in mmends th echan vowithin the photograph.C ge 10 ontinued on pa Seam standing CranularCQatea Tile& snale Aluminum Shake Steel Shingles Copper Rain Gutter Systema 1110 Eller0r0Gk MO No. K0,641 U, (81G) 2otce (816) 221-4651 FQX www.eust0mbiltme:tols.eom'