Work above ground comes with increased risk because of the possibility of a fall. While your organization maintains railing on commonly-used elevated work areas, workers must sometimes venture beyond this protection. When this is the case, a personal fall arrest system is required.
The three components of a personal fall arrest system
Calculating total fall distance
Safe use of self-retracting lifelines
Using fall arrest equipment 100% of the time
Survival and rescue after a fall event
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