OSHAProposed Rule

House Falls in Marine Terminals

Labor & WorkplaceTransportationEnvironment

Summary

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is proposing new safety rules to prevent workers from falling while working in marine terminals, such as ports and shipping facilities. These rules aim to reduce injuries and deaths among dock workers and other employees who load, unload, and move cargo at these locations.

Key Points

  • 1The regulation sets new safety standards specifically for preventing falls at marine terminals, where workers regularly work on ships, docks, and elevated platforms
  • 2This rule affects dock workers, longshoremen, cargo handlers, and other employees who work at ports and shipping facilities across the country
  • 3OSHA is currently accepting public comments on the proposed rule until September 3, 2025, and anyone—including workers, employers, and safety experts—can provide feedback
  • 4The regulation likely requires employers to use safety equipment like harnesses, guardrails, and fall protection systems to keep workers safe
  • 5If finalized, companies operating marine terminals will need to update their safety practices and train workers on new fall prevention requirements

Key Dates

Published

July 1, 2025

Comment Deadline

September 3, 2025

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