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What OSHA Doesn’t Tell You About Fall Protection (But You Need to Know)
The plan met OSHA standards. Every box was checked. Every requirement covered. So why did it still feel like something was missing? When Real Conditions Start Challenging the Plan The safety manager had done his job. He followed the guidelines. Built the plan. Made sure everything was compliant. On paper — it was solid. But once work started, things changed. Wind picked up without warning Rain made surfaces unpredictable Crews had to adjust constantly just to stay productive
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Why Most Fall Protection Systems Fail Before the Job Even Starts
On paper, everything checked out. The fall protection plan was approved. The systems were in place. The boxes were checked. So why did it still feel like a risk? When Real Jobsite Conditions Start Changing the Plan The safety manager had done everything right. Reviewed the plans. Followed OSHA guidelines. Made sure the crew had what they needed. But once the job started, reality hit. Conditions weren’t as controlled as expected Weather started affecting stability and visibili
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May 222 min read
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