Controlled Decking Zone definition

Controlled Decking Zone. (CDZ) means an area in which certain work (for example, initial installation and placement of metal decking) may take place without the use of guardrail systems, personal fall arrest systems, fall restraint systems, or safety net systems and where access to the zone is controlled.

Examples of Controlled Decking Zone in a sentence

  • Fall protection plans that allow a Controlled Access Zone (CAZ) or a Controlled Decking Zone (CDZ) with a Safety Monitoring System where workers are allowed to enter and be exposed to fall hazards without the use of a fall protection system are prohibited.

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