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OSHA: Employees Do Not Need To Be Tied Off Over Water

By Bradford T. Hammock on June 21, 2010
Posted in OSHA Letter of Interpretation

In a recently issued letter of interpretation, OSHA has confirmed its policy that employees working in an aerial lift over water may unhook their lanyard from the boom or basket of the lift.  The letter was in response to an employee inquiry regarding a company policy of allowing employees to unhook their lanyards when performing…

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