Standard Interpretations
OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. Each letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed. Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information.
- 1926.502 - Clarification of 1926.502(d)(6) term "designed for" in snaphook connections. - 07/09/2003
- 1926.502 - Clarification on controlled access zones for leading edge work. - 04/30/2010
- 1926.502 - Clarification on the use of safety monitors as a method of fall protection on a low-slope roof. - 04/20/2012
- 1926.502 - Clips used for wire rope guardrails; required fall protection in hoist area. - 08/28/2000
- 1926.502 - Compliance from OSHA for an inflatable fall arrest device. - 03/15/1995
- 1926.502 - Compliance requirements for the use of U-bolt-type cable clamps in horizontal lifelines. - 10/31/2003
- 1926.502 - Enforcement of the fall protection standard and fall protection options. - 07/23/1996
- 1926.502 - Fall protection in a situation regarding floor/roofing openings. - 04/16/1997
- 1926.502 - Fall protection in lieu of personal fall arrest systems and the need for a rescue skiff. - 03/21/1997
- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs - 11/15/2002
- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements of various construction (1926) standards. - 09/18/2001
- 1926.502 - Fall restraint system used in lieu of fall arrest systems. - 11/02/1995
- 1926.502 - Guardrail height requirements for construction activities in General Industry Facilities. - 04/17/2006
- 1926.502 - Infeasibility of 6 foot free fall limit. - 12/04/1996
- 1926.502 - Installation of fall protection equipment criteria in 1926.502. - 01/30/1996
- 1926.502 - Manucroche Quick Connector for fall arrest systems. - 01/26/1996
- 1926.502 - OSHA's policy regarding the use of scaffolds as fall arrest system anchors. - 02/14/1996
- 1926.502 - PR 600 Mobile Fall Protection System. - 01/11/2001
- 1926.502 - Review of a new product, "The Safety Boot". - 09/25/1995
- 1926.502 - Spacing of connections between safety net panels. - 02/01/1996
- 1926.502 - Steel erection standard requirements concerning installation of perimeter safety cable. - 07/17/2002
- 1926.502 - Whether an employer can use a controlled access zone during curtain wall installation. - 03/02/2010
- 1926.502 - Whether the "Clear Gear Lanyard Elevator" conforms to OSHA construction standards. - 11/26/2007
- 1926.502(a)(2) - Fall protection anchorage points: guardrail systems and cranes - 06/08/1998
- 1926.502(b) - Acceptable use of warning lines as fall protection for roofers and other trades. - 08/01/2000
- 1926.502(b) - Fall protection non-conforming guardrail criteria for application of a de minimis policy. - 05/12/2000
- 1926.502(b) - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs - 11/15/2002
- 1926.502(b) - Policy for descent control devices used in construction. - 11/09/1998
- 1926.502(b) - Use of a warning line instead of conventional fall protection; Part 1926 Subpart M - 01/03/2005
- 1926.502(b) - Waist/chest strap as part of full body harness. - 03/06/1998
- 1926.502(b)(1) - Guardrail height requirements for construction activities in General Industry Facilities. - 04/17/2006
- 1926.502(b)(1) - Guardrail height when used as fall protection for work surfaces with two elevations. - 02/01/1999
- 1926.502(b)(10) - Compliance of using warning lines and/or control access zones for fall protection on roofs with a slope greater than 4:12. - 09/26/2003
- 1926.502(b)(2)(i) - Compliance of using warning lines and/or control access zones for fall protection on roofs with a slope greater than 4:12. - 09/26/2003
- 1926.502(b)(3) - Spacing of the posts in between modular guardrail system sections. - 08/26/2014
- 1926.502(c)(4) - Clarification on several issues regarding OSHA's construction industry standards for fall protection - 12/18/2003
- 1926.502(c)(4)(ii) - Clarification on several issues regarding OSHA's construction industry standards for fall protection - 12/18/2003
- 1926.502(d) - Anchoring of fall arrest system to aerial lifts; fall arrest vs. restraint systems. - 02/18/1999
- 1926.502(d) - Application of the Confined Spaces Advisor to construction; personal fall arrest system requirements. - 11/03/2000
- 1926.502(d) - Clarification of 1926.502(d)(6) term "designed for" in snaphook connections. - 07/09/2003
- 1926.502(d) - Clarification of several residential construction and fall protection issues. - 12/17/2003
- 1926.502(d) - Fall protection and pipe racks. - 12/27/1993
- 1926.502(d) - Fall protection during electrical maintenance and construction work on aerial lifts. - 04/20/1998
- 1926.502(d) - Fall protection requirements applicable during the construction of retaining walls - 05/20/2014
- 1926.502(d) - Fall protection requirements for employees working on an elevator car frame. - 03/02/2010
- 1926.502(d) - Federal requirements for the anchorages and connectors in personal fall arrest systems. - 02/08/2011
- 1926.502(d) - Lanyards and vertical lifelines must meet breaking and tensile strength requirements. - 09/02/1999
- 1926.502(d) - Shock absorbing lanyards are not mandatory. - 06/03/1998
- 1926.502(d) - Suspended scaffold and fall protection requirements applicable to elevator construction - 12/05/2023
- 1926.502(d) - Use of aerial lift or scissor lift guardrails as a work or scaffold platform. - 10/23/2002
- 1926.502(d) - Whether the "Clear Gear Lanyard Elevator" conforms to OSHA construction standards. - 11/26/2007
- 1926.502(d)(15) - Applicability of the steel erection standard to repair and installation of metal roofing and roofing accessories. - 11/08/2002
- 1926.502(d)(15) - Fall protection anchorage points: guardrail systems and cranes - 06/08/1998
- 1926.502(d)(15) - Fall protection requirements for employees working on an elevator car frame. - 03/02/2010
- 1926.502(d)(15) - GFCI and coverplate requirements in construction;use of fall arrest systems and scaffolding. - 10/14/1999
- 1926.502(d)(15) - Requirements for PRCS attendants; Fall arrest system anchorage point - 08/25/1995
- 1926.502(d)(15) - Scaffolds may serve as fall arrest anchorages. - 04/02/1998
- 1926.502(d)(15)(i) - Applicability of the steel erection standard to repair and installation of metal roofing and roofing accessories. - 11/08/2002
- 1926.502(d)(15)(ii) - Applicability of the steel erection standard to repair and installation of metal roofing and roofing accessories. - 11/08/2002
- 1926.502(d)(16) - Criteria and protocols for determining whether peronal fall arrest systems comply with OSHA standards - 09/12/2012
- 1926.502(d)(16) - Neither a waist nor chest strap is a required part of body harness. - 09/23/1999
- 1926.502(d)(16) - Waist/chest strap as part of full body harness. - 03/06/1998
- 1926.502(d)(16) - Whether it is permissible to anchor a fall arrest system at an employee's feet. - 09/21/2007
- 1926.502(d)(16)(iii) - Criteria and protocols for determining whether peronal fall arrest systems comply with OSHA standards - 09/12/2012
- 1926.502(d)(16)(iii) - Criteria for personal fall arrest systems. - 02/09/1995
- 1926.502(d)(16)(iii) - Fall protection requirements for fixed and portable ladders in construction. - 01/13/2000
- 1926.502(d)(16)(iii) - Whether it is permissible to anchor a fall arrest system at an employee's feet. - 09/21/2007
- 1926.502(d)(16)(iv) - Criteria for personal fall arrest systems. - 02/09/1995
- 1926.502(d)(16)(v) - Criteria for personal fall arrest systems. - 02/09/1995
- 1926.502(d)(17) - GFCI and coverplate requirements in construction;use of fall arrest systems and scaffolding. - 10/14/1999
- 1926.502(d)(19) - Clarification on several issues regarding OSHA's construction industry standards for fall protection - 12/18/2003
- 1926.502(d)(20) - Clarification on several issues regarding OSHA's construction industry standards for fall protection - 12/18/2003
- 1926.502(d)(21) - Clarification on several issues regarding OSHA's construction industry standards for fall protection - 12/18/2003
- 1926.502(d)(21) - Compliance requirements for the use of U-bolt-type cable clamps in horizontal lifelines. - 10/31/2003
- 1926.502(d)(23) - Fall protection anchorage points: guardrail systems and cranes - 06/08/1998
- 1926.502(d)(23) - Use of aerial lift or scissor lift guardrails as a work or scaffold platform. - 10/23/2002
- 1926.502(d)(5) - Compatibility requirements of fall protection equipment from different manufacturers. - 10/23/2012
- 1926.502(d)(6) - Clarification of 1926.502(d)(6) term "designed for" in snaphook connections. - 07/09/2003
- 1926.502(d)(6) - Compatibility requirements of fall protection equipment from different manufacturers. - 10/23/2012
- 1926.502(e)(7) - Compatibility requirements of fall protection equipment from different manufacturers. - 10/23/2012
- 1926.502(e)(8) - Compatibility requirements of fall protection equipment from different manufacturers. - 10/23/2012
- 1926.502(f) - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs - 11/15/2002
- 1926.502(f)(1) - Clarification of when mechanical equipment can be used on sloped roofs. - 10/17/2000
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Clarification of several residential construction and fall protection issues. - 12/17/2003
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Clarification regarding hazard access zones in steel erection - 06/19/2014
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Fall protection during roofing inspections, investigations, and assessments - 03/12/2004
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Fall protection non-conforming guardrail criteria for application of a de minimis policy. - 05/12/2000
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Fall protection requirements for both residential and commercial HVAC systems; clarification of confined spaces - 09/13/2001
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Fall protection requirements for construction workers doing work while on a roof - 12/15/2003
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs - 11/15/2002
- 1926.502(f)(2) - Use of a warning line instead of conventional fall protection; Part 1926 Subpart M - 01/03/2005
- 1926.502(f)(2)(iv) - Acceptable equivalent to control lines for a Controlled Decking Zone (CDZ) in steel erection activities. 29 CFR 1926.760(c)(3). - 08/10/2010
- 1926.502(f)(4) - Clarification of when mechanical equipment can be used on sloped roofs. - 10/17/2000
- 1926.502(g) - Clarification on controlled access zones for leading edge work. - 04/30/2010
- 1926.502(g) - Fall protection and controlled access zones for overhand bricklaying - 03/10/2004
- 1926.502(g) - Whether an employer can use a controlled access zone during curtain wall installation. - 03/02/2010
- 1926.502(g)(2) - Fall protection and controlled access zones for overhand bricklaying - 03/10/2004
- 1926.502(g)(3) - Fall protection and controlled access zones for overhand bricklaying - 03/10/2004
- 1926.502(h) - Clarification on the use of safety monitors as a method of fall protection on a low-slope roof. - 04/20/2012
- 1926.502(h) - Fall protection: determination of roof width on irregular shaped roofs. - 01/16/2001
- 1926.502(h) - OSHA compliance of Terra Flex stair system (models L-400 and A-500). - 05/23/2001
- 1926.502(h)(2) - Clarification of when mechanical equipment can be used on sloped roofs. - 10/17/2000
- 1926.502(i) - Duty of a subcontractor to cover floor holes in a Multi-Employer work site. - 11/17/2004
- 1926.502(i) - Whether certain skylights meet the cover criteria of 1926 Subpart M. - 12/20/2007
- 1926.502(i)(2) - Duty of a subcontractor to cover floor holes in a Multi-Employer work site. - 11/17/2004
- 1926.502(i)(2) - Whether certain skylights meet the cover criteria of 1926 Subpart M. - 12/20/2007
- 1926.502(i)(3) - Duty of a subcontractor to cover floor holes in a Multi-Employer work site. - 11/17/2004
- 1926.502(i)(4) - Duty of a subcontractor to cover floor holes in a Multi-Employer work site. - 11/17/2004
- 1926.502(j) - OSHA compliance of Terra Flex stair system (models L-400 and A-500). - 05/23/2001
- 1926.502(k) - Alternative fall protection for leading edge work during precast concrete erection. - 04/20/2004
- 1926.502(k) - Clarification of several residential construction and fall protection issues. - 12/17/2003
- 1926.502(k) - Clarification on controlled access zones for leading edge work. - 04/30/2010
- 1926.502(k) - Clarification on several issues regarding OSHA's construction industry standards for fall protection - 12/18/2003
- 1926.502(k) - Fall protection for exposure to unfilled swimming pools. - 06/08/1998
- 1926.502(k) - Safety plans as set forth in Subpart M -- Fall Protection for the Construction Industry. - 03/23/1995
- 1926.502(k) - The predominant use of structural steel would not be considered "residential construction" - 03/01/2004
- 1926.502(k)(7) - Clarification on controlled access zones for leading edge work. - 04/30/2010