Fall
Arrest Procedure
Purpose
To
prevent injuries caused by falling from elevated surfaces.
References
Occupational
Health and Safety Act and Regulations for Construction.
Scope
Where a worker is exposed
to the hazard of falling and the surface to which he or she might
fall is more than three meters below the position where he or she is
situated and where work space is not confined within construction
standards (see below)
Construction
Standards and Procedures:
- ensure consistent application of handrails and 4” kick plates on all elevated surfaces such as catwalks, platforms and stairways
- hoops and enclosures must be on all ladders starting 3meters from floor.
- non-slip surface on all elevated surfaces.
- the worker shall wear a full body harness and lifeline adequately secured to a fixed support and so arranged that the worker cannot fall freely for a vertical distance of more than 1.5 meters.
- The fall arresting system described in above shall, have sufficient capacity to absorb twice the energy and twice the load that under the circumstances of its use may be transmitted to it, and
- be equipped with a shock absorber or other devices to limit the maximum arresting force to 8.0 kilo Newton to the wearer. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 851, s.85.
Location
of Fall Arresting Equipment
Fall
arrest equipment will be distributed through the Health and Safety
rep.
Note: Lanyards are to be attached securely to provided eyelets in the bottom of approved man lifting devices or to be secured to structural components built to withstand 1800Lbs of force (O REG 213/91, S 26.7).
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