OSHA's 3-step program for fall protection includes:
1. Plan - employers must plan projects to identify fall hazards and select appropriate safety equipment
2. Provide - employers must provide the necessary safety equipment, such as harnesses and lifelines for roof work
3. Train - employers must train workers on how to properly use equipment like ladders, scaffolds, and fall arrest systems to work safely at heights
The document then debunks 5 common myths about fall protection requirements, noting that residential construction, short job durations, and warning lines alone are not sufficient protection in many cases. Statistics on past OSHA citations related to these myths are also provided.