Determined inquiring minds can consult osha s revised walking working surfaces ruling for general industry but this can be a laborious process.
Fall arrest equipment can be attached to any cable guardrail.
Personal fall arrest systems shall not be attached to guardrail systems nor shall they be attached to hoists except as specified in other subparts of this part.
1926 502 d 16 ii limit maximum arresting force on an employee to 1 800 pounds 8 kn when used with a body harness.
1926 502 d 24 when a personal fall arrest system is used at hoist areas it shall be rigged to allow the movement of the employee only as far as the edge of the walking working surface.
Flexwalk walkways can be combined with our range of platforms guardrail and steps to form a complete safe access solution.
One of the more popular fall protection questions we receive relates to osha requirements for safety railing and guardrail systems.
Our crane rail systems can attach at a single point and with the use of turntables and corner brackets access unlimited bridge cranes without ever having to detach.
1926 502 d 16 personal fall arrest systems when stopping a fall shall.
1926 502 d 16 iii be rigged such that an employee can neither free fall more than 6 feet 1 8 m nor contact any lower.
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Personal fall arrest systems are rigged in such a manner that the employee cannot free fall more than 6 feet 1 8 m or contact a lower level.
A free fall may be more than 6 feet 1 8 m provided the employer can demonstrate the manufacturer designed the system to allow a free fall of more than 6 feet and tested the system to ensure a maximum.
Personal fall arrest systems.
Except as provided in paragraphs b 3 i and ii of this section the front edge of all platforms shall not be more than 14 inches 36 cm from the face of the work unless guardrail systems are erected along the front edge and or personal fall arrest systems are used in accordance with paragraph g of this section to protect employees from.
Capable of single spans over 200 feet.
Personal fall arrest systems shall not be attached to guardrail systems nor shall they be attached to hoists except as specified in other subparts of this part.
The referenced regulation prohibits personal fall arrest systems from being attached to guardrail systems or to hoists except as specified in other subparts of this part.
This would apply to all guardrail excepting those that have been specifically designed for such use in accordance with the requirements of 1926 502 d 15.