OSHA is only after those it can collect from. I understand safety for workers but they've gone overboard. Personal examples: When we worked in a Industrial facility we'd have to harness up and tie off when working above 4'. This may mean going 40' up to string a 'Approved' tie off point with multiple drop down hook ups. On a Commercial / New Home site it would be working above 6'. Any roof more than 6' off the ground without rails or a protected edge requires a proper tie off and workers wearing a safety harness. If a Inspector can insert 3 fingers between your leg loops you will be fined.
About Kimberly Cheatle.......... Can you say DEI ??
Did anyone ever hear any mention of the tree line being a factor?