1. Identify Potential Unprotected/Leading Edges

  • Are workers working on or near elevated, unprotected edges?
  • Is there ongoing construction or material installation at elevated heights (e.g., roofing, decking, steel assembly) creating leading edges?
  • Are there unguarded edges on platforms, scaffolds, or unfinished floors?

2. Assess Work Activities

  • Are workers required to position themselves near the edge for installation, repair, or inspection tasks?
  • Are materials or equipment being moved, requiring proximity to the edge?
  • Could workers unintentionally move toward the edge due to workspace constraints?

3. Evaluate Risk Factors

  • Are there sharp or abrasive edges where lifelines may come into contact?
  • Could a fall involve a pendulum effect, causing the worker to swing into structures?
  • Are there weather or site conditions (e.g., slippery surfaces) increasing the risk of a fall?

4. Check Fall Protection Measures

  • Are passive or restraint systems like guardrails, hole covers, or restraint lanyards used where possible?
  • If not possible, are leading-edge-rated fall protection systems (e.g., self-retracting lifelines) available and being used?
  • Are anchor points located and rated for fall arrest near the leading edge?

5. Verify Compliance with Standards

  • Are the fall protection systems compliant with OSHA and ANSI standards for leading-edge applications?
  • Have workers been trained to recognize leading-edge hazards and properly use equipment?
  • Are fall protection plans and rescue plans documented and accessible?

6. Conduct Regular Inspections

  • Are edges inspected for changes (e.g., sharpness, stability) that may affect safety?
  • Is fall protection equipment regularly inspected for wear or damage?

7. Plan for Emergency Situations

  • Is a fall rescue plan in place and understood by all workers?
  • Are workers trained in rescue procedures and equipped with appropriate tools?
  • Have workers practiced simulated fall rescues with equipment?

8. Monitor and Adjust

  • Are supervisors regularly monitoring work near unprotected/leading edges?
  • Are hazards and protection measures reassessed as construction progresses or conditions change?