An expanded work zone combined with an SRD attached at or near foot level will have a high risk of serious injury or death.
5.3
Angle of Redirection: The angle of redirection is the angle of the lifeline over an edge during a fall event. Install the SRD so that the angle
of the two parts of the lifeline are at least 90°, or more, but never less, as shown in Figure 10. The lifeline must never rise up to the edge
as it may bend the lifeline in too small a radius and/or severely abrade, or otherwise compromise, the lifeline.
Do not work with the leading edge above the anchorage.
5.4
Edge Conditions: Leading Edge conditions vary, and may be composed of steel, I-beams with purlins, steel deck, metal roofing, or poured
concrete or cinder block as shown in Figure 11.
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WARNING
Figure 10 - Leading Edge Angle of Lifeline Redirect
Figure 11 - Typical Extreme Sharp Edges
Examples not intended to depict the full extent of all hazardous sharp
edges found on job sites for the user to identify and avoid.
A
Structural Steel I-Beams and Purlins
Steel Deck and Metal Roofing
B
C
Poured Concrete and Concrete Block
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