OSHA Mandates Fall Harness Protection for ZT Mowers

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OSHA Mandates Fall Harness Protection for ZT mowers

Last year, more than 15 million zero turns rolled over during the course of mowing lawns just in theย United States alone. Worldwide, that number is even higher. While OSHA has done a good job of covering fall protection in the construction industry market, it hasnโ€™t made much of a dent since it mandated ROPS (rollover protection structure) in certain vehicles and devices back in 1976. ROPS protects equipment operators from injuries caused by rollovers by maintaining a space for the operatorโ€™s body. But what about these larger wheels being used in modern ZTs? These mowers are getting rather tall, and more and more injuries are being reported when it comes to ingress and egress. Now, OPE operators can rejoice asย OSHA mandates fall harness protection for ZT mowers.

OSHA has already suggested slope safety standards for tractors and riding mowers. Note the following guidelines:

  • 0ยฐ to 15ยฐ slope โ€“ can use riding mowers or tractor mowers
  • 15ยฐ to 22ยฐ slope โ€“ shouldย use tractor mowers
  • 22ยฐ and greater slopes โ€“ use string trimmers, push mowers, or specialized equipment (including remote-controlled mowers)

Check out the full OSHA ROPS Standards here. But what about getting on and off your zero turn mower? What protection exists to help mitigate those injuries?

Nowย OSHA Mandates Fall Harness Protection for ZT Mowers

So why did OSHA mandate fall protection for zero turn mowers? Simple. Even though ROPS systems can make it fun and safe again to pop wheelies with your zero turn, they do nothing to keep you from being injured as you climb up and off your mower. With oversized John Deere Tweels and more and more owners โ€œpimping their ridesโ€,ย falls are increasing at an alarming rate. Seatbelts are great, but theyโ€™re not good enough to ensure rider safety. Now that fall harness protection is mandated for zero turns, nearly anything goes. As we all know, more regulations mean more safety, so with these new rules, lawn care professionals everywhere can rest assured that mowing lawns is safer than ever before.

Fall Harness Protection mandated for zero turns
Sample OSHA-approved fall harness protection for ZT mowers

Whatโ€™s Next for OSHA Fall Protection?

OSHA is smart by heading this one up before it becomes a huge issue. From sprained ankles to strained backs, when you climb on a zero turn mower without a safety harness youโ€™re taking your life into your own hands.

fall harness safety for mowers
Tell me honestly, how do you get on this safely? Exactly.

We get excited here at Pro Tool Reviews when new regulations hit the streets. They are typically followed by an increase in workplace enthusiasm and greater efficiencies on the jobsite. While penalties have yet to be established for violating the new regulations, expect that to get sorted out before they take effect on February 31st, 2019. As always, weโ€™ll update this Fall Harness Protection for ZT mowers article with more details as they become available.

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This was an April Foolโ€™s Day post from 2018.

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