
03-28-2025, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
I never paid much attention to roofing in TV, but I'm watching Skylight Roofing do a roofing job, right now.
6 guys on a roof, with no "Fall Protection". I've yet to hear a word of English being spoken, but that's only anecdotal and incidental.
How do these roofers get away with ignoring OSHA standards? 29 CFR 1926.501 mandates "fall protection" if you're on a roof, above 6' The only way to get around it, would be to have a site specific safety plan, that proves it's "safer not to provide fall protection" (a fairly difficult argument to make.
I can't believe their Worker's Comp Insurance Co. doesn't mandate proper safety protocols.
Happens to be a trigger point with me, as we're currently involved in a situation, where a worker fell from a roof. Worker's Comp has already paid out $272,000 and a 27 year old man, will never work again. Lucky for us, we had insurance, fall protection was in place and the worker was wearing a safety harness. Unlucky for him, the harness failed.
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Bet that none of the installers is a direct employee of the roofer and is sub contracted out.
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