3.
Use
3.1.
Planning the Use of Systems
3.1.1 Rescue and Evacuation
The user must have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement
it. The plan must take into account the equipment and special training
necessary to affect prompt rescue under all foreseeable conditions.
If the rescue is from a confined space, the provisions of
OSHA regulation 1910.146 must be taken into account.
Although a rescue plan and the means to implement it must always be in
place, it is a good idea to provide means for user evacuation without
assistance of others. This will usually reduce the time to get to a safe
place and reduce or prevent the risk to rescuers.
If the confined space system is to be included as a part of rescue or
evacuation systems, the optional system components required, the time
required to erect the confined space system and attach any optional
components and the anchorage requirements should be considered
when planning these systems.
3.1.2 Free Fall Distance
Do not exceed free fall distance specified by applicable regulations and
standards. When using a shock absorbing lanyard, keep the amount of
slack between the anchorage/anchorage connector and the harness at a
minimum to reduce the free fall distance and the impact force to the user.
Make certain that enough clearance is available in all potential fall paths
to prevent striking an object. The amount of clearance needed depends
upon the type of connecting subsystem used, and the location of the
anchorage or anchorage connector.
Consult the manufacturer's instructions for the particular connecting
subsystem or component for clearance needed.
Prevent swing falls and impact with objects in or adjacent to the fall path.
Always remove obstructions below the work area to ensure a clear fall
path. Work directly under the anchorage/anchorage connector at all
times. Failure to follow this warning may result in death or serious injury.
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Warning
Use
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