KStrong Asia Product Catalogue 2022
UNDERSTANDING FALL PROTECTION
Selection of Equipment
Is equipment being used as required to perform the job safely? Is the equipment purchased for the job certified to the appropriate standards? Has equipment been installed according to acceptable standards, regulations, and manufacturer’s recommendations? Can the equipment be maintained as recommended, and will employees inspect their personal system components daily before use. Has the plan been developed to rescue any employee who has experienced a fall and either awaits rescue while suspended in the Harness or is seriously injured because of not using safety equipment? Has a job procedure been developed and implemented for working in an elevated situation or near any edge, such as a pit or hole? The analysis of elevated work tasks is intended to determine the most suitable match between required worker mobility and the capabilities of the fall protection system. The company policy establishes what is to be done. An appropriate system and its components must be selected. A variety of equipment is available to help employers set up an effective fall protection program. Generally, it includes Body Support mechanisms, Climbing protection systems, Vertical Lifeline Systems, Horizontal Lifeline Systems, Confined Entry and Retrieval Systems, and Controlled Descent Emergency Escape Systems. However, the proper selection and purchase of safety equipment alone does not constitute a fall protection program. The employer is responsible for selecting the most suitable Fall protection equipment for the application recommended. They can refer to the Manufacturers literature, instructions and information provided on the label. Equipment not recommended for use should never be used for application stated. Ensure that employees performing work at heights meet current training requirements and have the skills necessary to perform the work competently. Understand the scope and hazards associated with the work to be performed. Ensure that the hierarchy of controls is applied when evaluating work at heights.
Installation of Equipment
Equipment Maintenance and Inspection
Rescue Procedures
Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
Provide Training
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