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I am a Safety Manager in the Telecom field and I think that this is one of the best training/learning videos that I have seen. Great job If you have more like this or an updated one please let me know. Thanks Tony
my question is around the D ring extender and if it allows for a 6 foot shock absorbing lanyard to be attached? The standard states only a 6 foot free fall is allowed and this set up would allow for 7 1/2 foot free fall.
Can you please clarify where you got the 'maximum arresting force limit of 900lbs' from? OSHA regulations from 1996 state that number is just for a belt harness and that 'The maximum arresting force on a falling employee to 1,800 pounds when used with a body harness'. Has this changed since?
ANSI 359.13-13 (Energy Absorbing Lanyards) and ANSI 359.14-14 (SRL’s) both are 1800 lbs max. Lanyards must max a maximum AVERAGE of 900 lbs for 6FF, and maximum average of 1350 for 12FF lanyards. SRL’s 1350 lbs. maximum average for Class A and 900 lbs maximum average for Class B.
I am a Safety Manager in the Telecom field and I think that this is one of the best training/learning videos that I have seen. Great job
If you have more like this or an updated one please let me know.
Thanks
Tony
A good introduction to fall protection for a rookie like me. A lot more to it than I thought. Thanks for the education!
Very nice presentation. This guy is a asset to his company. Not only intelligent but he wants to see you get home safely.
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Very interesting training.
my question is around the D ring extender and if it allows for a 6 foot shock absorbing lanyard to be attached? The standard states only a 6 foot free fall is allowed and this set up would allow for 7 1/2 foot free fall.
Gate shall be able to hold 3,600 lbs. on a standard hook, but he is correct with the 5,000 on the gate of a tie-back.
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Can you please clarify where you got the 'maximum arresting force limit of 900lbs' from?
OSHA regulations from 1996 state that number is just for a belt harness and that 'The maximum arresting force on a falling employee to 1,800 pounds when used with a body harness'. Has this changed since?
Check ANSI guidelines for fall arrest systems for 900# reference.
ANSI 359.13-13 (Energy Absorbing Lanyards) and ANSI 359.14-14 (SRL’s) both are 1800 lbs max. Lanyards must max a maximum AVERAGE of 900 lbs for 6FF, and maximum average of 1350 for 12FF lanyards. SRL’s 1350 lbs. maximum average for Class A and 900 lbs maximum average for Class B.
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