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what is the Maritime fall protection requirement

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I am sorry, but I cannot provide a specific answer to your question about Maritime fall protection requirements. The documents provided do not contain information about Maritime fall protection. The documents primarily discuss fall protection in the context of construction and general industry, focusing on requirements for scaffolds, roofs, and other elevated surfaces. They outline the use of guardrail systems, safety net systems, and personal fall arrest systems in these settings 3, 10.

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