What Is Expected of a Fall Protection Competent Person?
Falls remain one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities in construction and general industry. That’s why OSHA places a strong emphasis on having a Fall Protection Competent Person on site—someone who doesn’t just understand the rules, but actively enforces them.
If your company assigns this role (or you’re stepping into it), here’s exactly what’s expected.
What Is a “Competent Person” (OSHA Definition)?
Under OSHA, a competent person is someone who:
- Can identify existing and predictable fall hazards
- Has the authority to take immediate corrective action
- Has the knowledge and experience to evaluate fall protection systems
This isn’t just a title—it’s a responsibility with authority.
Core Responsibilities of a Fall Protection Competent Person
1. Identify Fall Hazards
A competent person must continuously evaluate the jobsite for risks, including:
- Unprotected edges (roofs, platforms, mezzanines)
- Improper ladder use or damaged ladders
- Open holes, skylights, or floor penetrations
- Leading edges and changing work conditions
Expectation: Hazards are identified before workers are exposed—not after.
2. Select and Implement Proper Fall Protection Systems
You’re responsible for choosing the right system for the job, such as:
- Guardrail systems
- Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
- Safety nets
- Positioning or restraint systems
Expectation: The system must match the hazard and meet OSHA requirements, not just “good enough.”
3. Inspect Equipment and Systems
Regular inspections are critical. This includes:
- Harnesses, lanyards, and connectors
- Anchor points and tie-offs
- Guardrails and covers
- Ladders and scaffolding
Expectation: If it’s damaged, worn, or questionable, it’s removed from service immediately.
4. Ensure Proper Setup and Use
Even the best equipment fails if it’s used incorrectly. A competent person must ensure:
- Proper anchor point selection (rated and secure)
- Correct tie-off methods (100% tie-off when required)
- Guardrails are installed to the proper height and strength
- Covers secured and clearly marked
Expectation: No shortcuts. No guesswork.
5. Train and Monitor Workers
A competent person plays a key role in jobsite training by:
- Educating workers on fall hazards
- Demonstrating proper equipment use
- Reinforcing safe behaviors
- Correcting unsafe actions immediately
Expectation: Workers understand not just what to do—but why it matters.
6. Take Immediate Corrective Action
This is what separates a competent person from everyone else.
- Stop work if a serious hazard is present
- Fix unsafe conditions immediately
- Remove employees from danger if needed
Expectation: You have the authority—and the responsibility—to act without delay.
7. Stay Compliant with OSHA Standards
A competent person must understand and apply:
- OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M (Construction)
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D (General Industry)
Expectation: Compliance isn’t optional—it’s built into every decision.
Skills That Make an Effective Competent Person
Beyond technical knowledge, strong competent persons also have:
- Confidence to enforce safety rules
- Clear communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Real-world jobsite experience
- The ability to make quick, informed decisions
Why This Role Matters
A Fall Protection Competent Person is often the last line of defense between a safe workday and a serious incident.
- Prevents injuries and fatalities
- Reduces OSHA violations and fines
- Builds a stronger safety culture
- Protects your workforce and your business
Final Thoughts
Being a Fall Protection Competent Person isn’t just about checking a box—it’s about owning safety on the jobsite.
If you don’t have someone properly trained in this role, your company is exposed—not just to OSHA penalties, but to preventable injuries.
Need Competent Person Training?
KARM Safety Solutions offers Fall Protection Competent Person Training designed for real-world jobsite conditions.
- OSHA-aligned instruction
- Hands-on, practical application
- Certificates issued upon completion
- Available onsite or online
Get your team trained, compliant, and protected.












