6 Education is essential. We offer a variety of training and consultative services to fit your needs. D E A B Anchorages are a secure point of attachment. Anchorage connectors vary by industry, job, type of installation and structure. They must be able to support the intended loads and provide a sufficient factor of safety for fall arrest. Body support harnesses distribute fall forces over the upper thighs, pelvis, chest and shoulders. They provide a connection point on the worker for the personal fall arrest system. CConnectors such as energy-absorbing lanyards or self-retracting lifelines connect a worker’s harness to the anchorage. Descent and rescue devices are used to raise or lower a fallen injured worker to safety or retrieve them from a confined space. Fall protection for tools helps make work environments safer and more productive by reducing dropped object incidents. F A typical Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) incorporates three components, often described as the ABCs of fall protection. The anchorage/anchorage connector, body support and connecting device—when used together— form a complete system for maximum worker protection. But don’t forget the other important components of a comprehensive fall protection program: descent and rescue, education and fall protection for tools. The ABCs of Fall Protection Fall Protection Fall Protection
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