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Which of the following are requirements for the limited access zone? Select all that apply and then click the DONE button.

1) It must be four feet longer than the height of the wall being constructed.
2) It must run the entire length of the wall.
3) It must be placed on the side of the wall that is scaffolded.
4) Only employees engaged in constructing the wall may enter the zone.
5) It must be kept in place until the wall is properly supported.

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The limited access zone must run the entire length of the wall, only allow access to employees involved in the wall construction, and remain until the wall is supported. The exact size of the zone and placement may vary according to specific regulations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The requirements for a limited access zone in construction typically involve specific safety measures to protect workers during operations such as wall construction. These measures typically pertain to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for masonry wall construction, among other activities where masonry walls are being erected.

Based on OSHA standards, the following statements about limited access zones are accurate:

  • It must run the entire length of the wall to provide consistent protection.
  • Only employees actively engaged in constructing the wall, such as masons or mason tenders, may enter the zone.
  • It must be kept in place until the wall is adequately supported and the possibility of the wall collapsing is mitigated.

The size of the limited access zone, including its extension beyond the wall height, and whether it should be on the scaffolded side, can vary according to specific OSHA standards or other governing bodies around the world. Employers and site supervisors must consult the relevant regulations for their specific jurisdiction and job site conditions to ensure compliance.

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