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OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces Final Rule

January 31, 2017Quin Bond, CEAS III2 Comments

The final rules changes for OSHA’s Walking and Working Surfaces/Personal Fall Protection System Rules have been put into place.  This OSHA FAQ provides some quick answers to changes in the final publication.

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