Massachusetts Unrestricted Construction Supervisor License Practice Test

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When must construction railings be provided to protect pedestrians in a project eight feet or less in height?

  1. A. when located less than five feet from the lot line

  2. B. between five and eight feet from the lot line

  3. C. between 10 and fifteen feet from the lot line

  4. D. when > 20 feet from the lot line

The correct answer is: A. when located less than five feet from the lot line

Construction railings are required to protect pedestrians when the project is eight feet or less in height and is located less than five feet from the lot line. This requirement ensures that any potential hazards from construction work, such as falling objects or debris, are effectively mitigated for individuals walking near the site. The rationale behind this requirement is rooted in safety regulations designed to protect both workers and the public. When construction activities occur close to public walkways or property lines, there is an increased risk of accidents, and the implementation of railings serves as a precautionary measure to safeguard pedestrians. Understanding the specific distance thresholds related to the lot line is crucial for compliance with local building codes and regulations, which are instituted to enhance site safety during construction projects.