OSHA proposes rule to clarify PPE standard

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced a notice of .

The current standard does not state clearly that PPE must fit each affected employee properly, which the Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 general industry and maritime standards do. The proposed change would clarify that PPE must fit each employee properly to protect them from occupational hazards.

fall protection training Becky Danielson, middle right, provides fall protection training. (Photo: Becky Danielson)

The news follows the DoL and OSHA鈥檚 regarding a National Emphasis Program to protect workers by preventing falls, the leading cause of fatalities in the workplace.聽

Additionally, a new ANSI standard will do away with 鈥渓eading-edge,鈥 or LE, designations on new self-retracting fall-arrest equipment and make the choice of types of gear more straightforward beginning August 1, 2023.

The failure of standard-sized PPE to protect physically smaller construction workers properly, as well as problems with access to properly fitting PPE, have long been safety and health concerns in the construction industry, especially for some women. The proposed rule clarifies the existing requirement, and OSHA does not expect the change will increase employers鈥 costs or compliance burdens. The proposed revision would align the language in OSHA鈥檚 PPE standard for construction with standards for general industry and maritime.

鈥淚f personal protective equipment does not fit properly, an employee may be unprotected or dangerously exposed to hazards and face tragic consequences,鈥 explained Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Doug Parker. 鈥淲e look forward to hearing from stakeholders on this important issue as we work together to ensure that construction workers of all genders and sizes are fitted properly with safety gear.鈥

Comments and hearing requests must be submitted by Sept. 18, 2023.

鈥淧PE must fit properly to provide adequate protection to employees. Improperly fitting PPE may fail to provide any protection to an employee, present additional hazards, or discourage employees from using such equipment in the workplace,鈥 OSHA said.聽

For more on PPE and updated required fall protection standards, see , who serves as Chair of the Scaffold & Access Industry Associations鈥 Fall Protection Council. For additional insight and commentary, longtime SA contributor David Glabe provides his take on all-things fall protection .

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