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Falling objects are a serious hazard in construction and building maintenance. OSHA 1910.29 sets the standard for preventing these incidents.

 


 

Why Falling Object Protection Matters

Protecting workers and pedestrians from falling tools, materials, and debris saves lives and prevents liability.

 


 

OSHA 1910.29 Key Rules

 

    • Use of toe boards, debris nets, or guardrail systems
    • Proper storage of materials on elevated surfaces
    • Regular inspections to identify hazards

 


 

Compliance Solutions

Shine On offers assessments and solutions for rooftop and façade work to ensure your site meets OSHA requirements.

 


Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the most common falling object hazard?

Loose tools or equipment left unsecured near edges.

How can building owners stay compliant?

By scheduling regular inspections and installing proper protection systems

Request a Falling Object Protection Assessment

For a free estimate, call us today at (773) 227-4522 or email anchors@shineongroup.com

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