Osha Roof Hatch Railing Requirements

Osha 1910 29 b contains system requirements that employers must follow to ensure guardrail systems will protect workers from falling to lower levels.
Osha roof hatch railing requirements. Another option is to install a hatch railing system around the roof hatch to protect the opening when the cover is in the open position. 1910 23 compliance of stair and platform railings with height requirements in osha standards for fixed industrial stairs. 1910 23 open roof hatches should be protected. Unprotected openings in roofs could therefore be cited under the general duty clause of the occupational.
Railing requirements for roof hatch fall protection osha updates for fall protection. Ibc guardrail height requirements. In 2017 osha updated and renumbered the fall protection standards section 1910 23 for walking working surfaces to make them more consistent with section 1926 502 fall protection for construction. 1910 29 b 1 the top edge height of top rails or equivalent guardrail system members are 42 inches 107 cm plus or minus 3 inches 8 cm above the walking working surface.
Osha also requires a top rail at 42 above the working working surface but allows for some flexibility of 3 inches from the 42. Ibc guardrail is required to be a minimum of 42 above the leading edge of the tread or walking surface. Grab bars not required at hatch exits.