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What are the 4 components of an individual fall arrest system?

What are the 4 components of an individual fall arrest system?

Individual fall-arrest system -Individual fall-arrest systems consist of some or all of the following components:

  • anchorages.
  • lifelines.
  • inertia reel.
  • lanyard of fixed length.
  • retractable lifelines.
  • rope grabs.
  • wire grabs.
  • rail system.

How do you use a personal fall arrest system?

Ensure that personal fall arrest systems will, when stopping a fall: Limit maximum arresting force to 1,800 pounds. Be rigged such that an employee can neither free fall more than 6 feet nor contact any lower level. Bring an employee to a complete stop and limit maximum deceleration distance to 3½ feet.

When should you use fall arrest systems?

A fall arrest system should be used where it is not possible to restrict the worker from reaching a fall hazard. Fall arrest systems would typically be used when work needs to be completed on fragile surfaces or when the worker is required to work over the leading edge of a fall hazard.

What is a personal fall protection system?

Personal fall protection system means a system (including all components) an employer uses to provide protection from falling or to safely arrest an employee’s fall if one occurs. Examples of personal fall protection systems include personal fall arrest systems, positioning systems, and travel restraint systems.

How do fall arrest systems work?

Fall Arrest systems protect you after you fall: they stop the fall before you hit the surface. These systems use a body holding device connected to a reliable anchor; they arrest and restrict a fall preventing you from colliding with the ground or structures, whilst limiting the forces on the body.

What is the standard for fall protection?

OSHA ’s fall protection standards require workers to be protected at heights of four feet for general industry, five feet for maritime work and six feet on construction sites.

What is a fall arrest course?

Typically a fall protection, sometimes called fall arrest class is 8 hours long for general workers, but may include a second 8 hours of training for workers who climb communication towers, or oil derricks. Fall protection training include information on the use, maintenance, inspection and hazards of using fall protection equipment.

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