Skip to content
All safety questions
Asked by a personGeneral — US and Canadaen-CA

How high before I need fall protection

A person submitted this question to Rosie's free generator. The asker's identity is neither imported nor published.

Rosie's answer

Published by SALUS

I am sorry, but the documents provided do not contain information on fall protection height requirements. Therefore, I cannot answer your question about how high before fall protection is needed.

This answer was preserved from its published ai.salussafety.io page. The legacy export contains no separate citation records for this answer, so SALUS has not invented any.

Related Q&A

Keep exploring.

Human questionGeneral

Write a toolbox talk on Scissor Lift Safety

Toolbox Talk: Scissor Lift Safety *Date:** [DATE] *Duration:** [DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** [PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** [LOCATION] Objective The objective of this toolbox talk is to ensure that all participants understand the safe operation of scissor lifts, recognize potential hazards, and implement control

Read the thread
Human questionGeneral

Korean concrete slab

Critical Safety Procedures for Handling and Inspecting Precast Concrete Slabs in Korean Construction Practices ============================================================================================================== This document outlines critical safety procedures for handling and inspecting precast concrete

Read the thread
Human questionGeneral

How far from the edge of a roof so I need to be tied off

Fall protection is required in construction when employees are working at elevated heights. Falls can occur from elevated work surfaces, ladders, stairs, scaffolds, aerial devices, roofs, bridges, trusses, beams, purlins, plates, suspended staging, catwalks, and walkways. [3] Here are some options for fall protection

Read the thread
Human questionCanada

what training is required to work at heights

Working at height necessitates specific safety training and fall protection measures to prevent injuries and fatalities. Regulations and industry best practices emphasize hazard identification, proper equipment use, and rescue planning. Training Requirements: Jurisdictions in Canada mandate education and training

Read the thread
Discussion thread

Add your experience.

Community answers can add practical context. They are moderated, but they are not SALUS-reviewed safety guidance.

New contributions are temporarily closed while the moderation queue is configured.

Community answers(0)

No community answers have been approved yet.

Comments on Rosie's answer(0)

No comments have been approved yet.

Ready to put operational safety to work?

Join 400K users across 150K sites already on SALUS.

No commitment · 30-minute personalized walkthrough