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Responsibilities of a Competent Person in Scaffolding and Confined Space Operations

What responsibilities come with working in confined spaces and on scaffolds? Learn more about OSHA's definition of the duties of a competent person.

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Responsibilities of a Competent Person in Scaffolding and Confined Space Operations

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  1. RESPONSIBILITIES OFACOMPETENT PERSON IN SCAFFOLDINGAND CONFINEDSPACE OPERATIONS

  2. Intheworldofsafetyandhealth, a “competentperson”is designated to ensure the well- beingofemployeesandworkers. OSHAdefinesa competent personas,“onewhoiscapableof identifying existing and predictablehazardsinthe surroundingsorworkingconditions whichareunsanitary,hazardous, ordangeroustoemployees,and whohastheauthorizationtotake promptcorrectivemeasuresto eliminatethem”(29CFR 1926.450).

  3. Trainingemployees workingon scaffoldingto recognizehazardsassociatedwithtaskssuch as erecting,dismantling,moving, adjusting,and inspecting scaffolds. • Determining the safety of employees working on scaffolds during unfavorable weather conditions such asstrongwinds,storms,orheavysnowfall. • Ensuringemployeesworkingonscaffoldinghave accesstoa personalfallarrestsystemorwind screensduringbad weather. • Makingsurethescaffolds’structuralintegrityis maintainedwhen components fromdifferent manufacturersareusedtogether. • Determining whether galvanic action has affected the capacity of scaffolds when components made fromdifferentmetalsareusedtogether. TheRoleoftheCompetent Person inScaffoldingOperations

  4. Trainingemployeesworkingonscaffoldingtorecognizehazardsassociatedwithtaskssuch as erecting,dismantling,moving, adjusting,andinspectingscaffolds. Determiningthesafety ofemployeesworkingonscaffolds duringunfavorableweather conditionssuch asstrongwinds, storms, or heavysnowfall. Ensuringemployeesworkingonscaffoldinghaveaccesstoapersonalfallarrestsystemor wind screensduring badweather. Makingsurethescaffolds’structuralintegrityismaintainedwhencomponentsfromdifferent manufacturersareusedtogether. Determiningwhethergalvanicactionhasaffectedthecapacityofscaffoldswhencomponents madefromdifferentmetalsareusedtogether. RoleoftheCompetentPersonin ScaffoldingOperations

  5. WorkerTraining WhenWorkingin and Around Scaffolds Enrollemployeesin ourOSHAScaffolding SafetyTrainingcourse to ensuretheirsafety when workingat heights!

  6. AccordingtoOSHA’sConfinedSpaces Standard, a confined space is defined asaspace that. • Is large enough and so configured thatanemployeecan bodilyenterit, • Haslimitedorrestrictedmeansfor entryandexit,and • Isnotdesignedforcontinuous employeeoccupancy. WhatisaConfined Space?

  7. Identify allconfined spaces in which one or moreemployeesmaybe assignedworkbeforework beginsat aworksite. Determinewhichoftheseconfinedspacesshouldbe designedasa permit-requiredconfined spacethroughevaluation andtestingto determinethe specific safety and healthhazards. Also decidewhich ofthe confinedspacesworkersmayenterto performworkactivities. ResponsibilitiesofaCompetent PersoninConfinedSpaces

  8. Permit RequiredConfinedSpace Readthearticletitled‘ConfinedSpaceProtectiveMeasures’tolearnmore

  9. OurOSHA ConfinedSpace AwarenessTraining courseisdesignedfor employeesworkinginand aroundconfinedspaces, including,authorized entrants,safetyattendants, entry supervisors, and emergency response personnel. WorkerTrainingfor Confined Spaces

  10. Contact Us! 1-866-429-6742 info@HAZWOPER-OSHA.com https://hazwoper-osha.com/ Safety Matters! 11901SantaMonicaBlvd. Suite#414 Los Angeles, CA90025

  11. OSHA. (n.d.). Confined Spaces in Construction Standard - 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA. 1926.1202 - Definitions. Website. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926/1926.1202 • OSHA. (n.d.).Scaffolding Standardfor theConstructionIndustry-29CFR1926SubpartL.1926.450-Scope,application,and definitions applicabletothissubpart.Website.https://www.osha.gov/laws- regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926/1926.450 References

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