Excellent video, I can use this even for novices. The only item that I would need to add is the 6’ for the average worker. I guess you don’t need that dimension as long as your anchor point is over head. I also like your super hero “Harness Man”!😊
Excellent video on how the shock absorber works! However, they left out one serious factor, the height of the person wearing the harness. Serious injury or death could result by not factoring in the person's hight!
My first safety job was with Harmon and telling a guy who had been doing his job longer than I was alive why he had to use fall protection 4 stories up, lol
The best video I have found! My question is about fall restraint not fall arrest. Will be looking at more of your videos. Thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~
"All I asked for was a railing , right here" .. "Yeah, I know. I've almost fallen over that thing so many times"....."So what'd they say?" ...: "Get this they said they're worried we'd be leaning all day."
This is confusing so if u work at a hight of 6 ft and the lanyard is 6 ft long u will still hit the ground below u,,, why the standard say the maximum accepted free fall is up to 6 ft?
+Arabian_Stalion a worker can fall up to 6 feet. but when designing the fall protection system the qualified or competent person must take clearances below the work area into account. if you only have 6 feet of clearance, you must select a system that will not allow the worker to hit the ground. there are many types of equipment to assist with that. One option in a scenario like that is to have a SRL mounted overhead. in a fall SRLs are required to engage fully within 2 feet, if it is mounted overhead and swing has been taken into account. Or better yet, if possible, fall restraint is a better option. So basically, to answer your question.... the maximum accepted freefall is accepted only in scenarios in which a worker would not hit the level belowl.
Great video. I know this is nit picky I've always found it funny though, my absorber streches more than 6 feet with height of a person. So a harness will do no good. (at six feet)
Interlocking metal barriers are one of the very effective and hassle-free methods for controlling major public occasions. These barriers control group movement and safety play an essential part to keep complex well-organized. Your video is perfect and in compliance with the safety standards of www.linelogic.com/ . I hired this company to have safety and security on my store ad the did very well. Thanks!!!
Very excellent sir and clear , smooth thank you so much and God blessed you and your family
It’s 2023 and this video is still on top
I love your style of training! Simple and explained clearly.
Excellent presentation......very informative.....Many thanks
Very good training video. great explanations
I watched this video for training. I felt like I was watching it as a punishment
Excellent video, I can use this even for novices. The only item that I would need to add is the 6’ for the average worker. I guess you don’t need that dimension as long as your anchor point is over head. I also like your super hero “Harness Man”!😊
Excellent video on how the shock absorber works! However, they left out one serious factor, the height of the person wearing the harness. Serious injury or death could result by not factoring in the person's hight!
Length of lanyard in feet+ lanyard max elongation in feet (E4 or E6)+ workers height in feet + Safety factor = Distance in feet :)
honestly i learned so much from thisd\
i really asppreciate you
a lot
My first safety job was with Harmon and telling a guy who had been doing his job longer than I was alive why he had to use fall protection 4 stories up, lol
The best video I have found! My question is about fall restraint not fall arrest. Will be looking at more of your videos. Thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~
Harness man will be in.my nightmares
Gobgobgulab
that dialogue at 1:36 reminded me of the cartoon dialogue in the jurassic park DNA explanation scene
Good video excellent keep it up
"All I asked for was a railing , right here" .. "Yeah, I know. I've almost fallen over that thing so many times"....."So what'd they say?" ...: "Get this they said they're worried we'd be leaning all day."
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Big up harness man
This is confusing so if u work at a hight of 6 ft and the lanyard is 6 ft long u will still hit the ground below u,,, why the standard say the maximum accepted free fall is up to 6 ft?
+Arabian_Stalion a worker can fall up to 6 feet. but when designing the fall protection system the qualified or competent person must take clearances below the work area into account. if you only have 6 feet of clearance, you must select a system that will not allow the worker to hit the ground. there are many types of equipment to assist with that. One option in a scenario like that is to have a SRL mounted overhead. in a fall SRLs are required to engage fully within 2 feet, if it is mounted overhead and swing has been taken into account. Or better yet, if possible, fall restraint is a better option. So basically, to answer your question.... the maximum accepted freefall is accepted only in scenarios in which a worker would not hit the level belowl.
Your video is great,do you supply hand tool arrester which can hang on the harness strap?
Interesting training. Thank you a lot
Very Good Training it was useful for all.
Me gustaría encontrar este vídeo traducido al Español ya que los subtitulos no están bien traducidos.
Thank you
Very good video.
Thank you so much sir
There is a Spanish version of this. Can you help me find it?
Wow. Old school fall protection.
Very nice descripition.....
Why Harness Man only got 4 fingers? I guess there's a reason he's not Table Saw Man.
Very good the safety
But I'm not a worker im a student
Excellent video
Excellent
Hello ....
Great video. I know this is nit picky I've always found it funny though, my absorber streches more than 6 feet with height of a person. So a harness will do no good. (at six feet)
hey cal
Good Video!!
Interlocking metal barriers are one of the very effective and hassle-free methods for controlling major public occasions. These barriers control group movement and safety play an essential part to keep complex well-organized. Your video is perfect and in compliance with the safety standards of www.linelogic.com/ . I hired this company to have safety and security on my store ad the did very well. Thanks!!!
Nice
This is racist
How