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The ABCs and 123s of Fall Protection

The A,B,Cs and 1,2,3s of Livin'on the EDGE? FALL PROTECTION 6 ft Length of Lanyard (LL) 3.5 ft 17.5 ft Required Fall Clearance Deceleration Distance (DD) How to calculate Distance your fall distance: Using Typical 6 ft Lanyard (RD) 1 Lanyard Length (LL) 2 Energy Absorber Deceleration Distance (DD) 6 ft Height of Suspended Worker (HH) 3 Height of Suspended Worker (HH) Clearance to Obstuction During Fall Arrest (C) * + Required Distance Below Anchor Point to Nearest Obstruction (RD) 2 ft Safety Factor (C) * 1 ft required plus 1 ft for D-Ring movement and system materials stretch = 2 ft total Nearest Obstruction The key components of every PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM A. ANCHORAGE A secure point of attachment (structure) for the fall arrest system. Commonly referred to as a tie-off point (ex. I-beam). BODY SUPPORT Full body harnesses provide a connection point on the worker for the personal fall arrest system. CONNECTORS C. Devices used to connect the worker's full body harness to the anchorage system (eg. shock absorbing lanyard, self retracting lifeline, etc.). Creative Safety Supply is committed to being your safety experts. We provide a wide range of industrial safety products, including floor marking tape, label printers and Fall Protection. Our friendly customer service representatives are ready to assist you. Call today! CREATIVE safety supply 1-866-777-1360 www.creativesafetysupply.com The A,B,Cs and 1,2,3s of Livin'on the EDGE? FALL PROTECTION 6 ft Length of Lanyard (LL) 3.5 ft 17.5 ft Required Fall Clearance Deceleration Distance (DD) How to calculate Distance your fall distance: Using Typical 6 ft Lanyard (RD) 1 Lanyard Length (LL) 2 Energy Absorber Deceleration Distance (DD) 6 ft Height of Suspended Worker (HH) 3 Height of Suspended Worker (HH) Clearance to Obstuction During Fall Arrest (C) * + Required Distance Below Anchor Point to Nearest Obstruction (RD) 2 ft Safety Factor (C) * 1 ft required plus 1 ft for D-Ring movement and system materials stretch = 2 ft total Nearest Obstruction The key components of every PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM A. ANCHORAGE A secure point of attachment (structure) for the fall arrest system. Commonly referred to as a tie-off point (ex. I-beam). BODY SUPPORT Full body harnesses provide a connection point on the worker for the personal fall arrest system. CONNECTORS C. Devices used to connect the worker's full body harness to the anchorage system (eg. shock absorbing lanyard, self retracting lifeline, etc.). Creative Safety Supply is committed to being your safety experts. We provide a wide range of industrial safety products, including floor marking tape, label printers and Fall Protection. Our friendly customer service representatives are ready to assist you. Call today! CREATIVE safety supply 1-866-777-1360 www.creativesafetysupply.com

The ABCs and 123s of Fall Protection

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This infographic illustrates how to calculate your fall distance and describes the key components of every personal fall arrest system.

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