Why are toeboards required in addition to guardrails in many industrial situations?
• Toeboards prevent a worker from slipping and falling under the guardrail and prevent objects from being kicked onto workers below. • Toeboards simply serve to delineate the outer edge of the surface via contact rather than vision. • Toeboards are not required when proper guardrails are provided. • Employee participation in an OSHA inspection is encouraged. All of the following functions are encouraged and solicited from employees by the CSHO during the inspection, except: • Employee is asked to estimate the period of time necessary to achieve abatement of specific workplace hazards. • Employee representative is asked to participate in an opening conference with management and the CSHO. • Employees are interviewed about health and safety conditions in their workplace. • Employee representative is requested to participate in closing conference with management and the CSHO. • The procedures of an inspection are specified by OSHA. Which of the following is not a routine feature of an ins