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Fall protec�on is the use of restraints designed to protect workers from falling or to stop a fall without
causing serious injury to them. Typically, fall protec�on is implemented when working at height, but it
may be relevant when working near an edge, such as near a pit or hole, or when working on a steep
surface. Fall protec�on systems are designed to prevent or prevent falls from height.
Anchor points are cri�cal components of fall protec�on systems. They
are secure a�achment points to which fall protec�on equipment, such
as lanyards or lifelines, are connected to prevent or arrest a fall. These
anchor points must be capable of withstanding the forces generated
during a fall and must be properly selected, installed, and inspected to
ensure their effec�veness.
The full body harness plays a crucial role in an ac�ve fall arrest system.
It serves to evenly distribute impact forces across the user's body in
the unfortunate event of a fall, ensuring that the individual remains
suspended in an upright posi�on post-fall. Addi�onally, the harness
offers ample freedom of movement, allowing the user to execute their
job safely and effec�vely.
Full Body Harness
Anchor/ Anchorage Points
A lanyard links a harness to an anchor in a fall protec�on system,
suitable for fall arrest or restraint based on the task and equipment. It
permits limited lateral movement and the free fall distance depends
on its length and anchor placement.
Connectors points: Hardware connectors play a pivotal role in an
ac�ve fall arrest system, as they facilitate the integra�on of various
components into a cohesive fall arrest system. Within this context, a
variety of hardware connectors come into play, such as hooks,
carabiners, anchorage extensions, and metal links. The selec�on of
the appropriate connector hinges upon a comprehensive
understanding of the strength and func�onality prerequisites for the
specific applica�on at hand.
Lanyards
Hardware Connectors
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