Unprotected Sides & Edges
priority_high Why it matters
Any walking-working surface with an unprotected side or edge 4 feet or more above a lower level is the single most-cited fall hazard in general industry. Roof perimeters, mezzanines, loading platforms, pits and elevated walkways all qualify. A worker doesn't have to be at the edge full-time — if the path of travel passes within reach of an unguarded drop, OSHA can cite it.
event_repeat How often it's checked
OSHA can flag this any time an inspector observes exposure — it's a core target of the OSHA Fall-Protection National Emphasis Program (CPL 03-00-024). There's no ‘scheduled’ check: the duty to have fall protection is continuous, so the only safe cadence is to verify guarding before every work cycle and re-inspect permanent guardrails at least annually.
construction How La Gala fixes it
We engineer and install compliant guardrail (42″ top rail, able to take a 200 lb load), or designated-area and travel-restraint systems where rails aren't practical — then document it so the hazard is closed for good.
Got this on a citation — or want to get ahead of it?
We certify it and we fix it, under one contract. Start with a free, no-obligation assessment, or build a custom compliance plan in two minutes.