OSHA Says Workers are at Risk Under Arizona Fall-Protection Standards
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said that workers
face a heightened risk of injury under the fall-protection standards in place
in Arizona. The rules provide insufficient protection for crews exposed to fall
hazards of six to 15 feet, OSHA said. The state updated its fall-protection
rules in 2012, in light of tougher OSHA regulations. The agency is now
considering withdrawing a $2.4 million grant for implementing federal
guidelines in Arizona and may decide to directly assume construction-safety
oversight there.
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