By: Chou Lor, Safety Coordinator - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 14
About This Presentation
Title:

By: Chou Lor, Safety Coordinator

Description:

Fall Protection. UW-Eau Claire. FP&M. Fall Protection ... Fall Protection Systems. Guardrails Systems. Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) Types of Falls ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:39
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: lorc
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: By: Chou Lor, Safety Coordinator


1
Fall Protection
UW-Eau Claire
FPM
  • By Chou Lor, Safety Coordinator

2
Fall Protection
  • Training Objectives
  • Types of Falls
  • Fall Protection Systems
  • Guardrails Systems
  • Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)

3
Types of Falls
  • Falls from same levels
  • Cause of same level falls
  • Slips When oil, grease, water
    or any liquids on the floor.
  • Trips Loose materials, welding leads, etc.
    lying across walkways, stairs or in congested
    areas.
  • Falls from an elevation
  • A fall in which you drop from one surface to a
    lower surface or elevation.
  • Work at elevated areas Roofs, Scaffolds, Ladders
  • Openings Floor Openings, Wall Openings,
    Ladderway Openings.

4
Fall Protection Systems
  • Fall Protection measures
  • All walking and working surfaces must be strong
    enough to safely support employees.
  • All employees exposed to falls of 6 feet or more
    to lower levels must be protected by a
  • Guardrail Systems
  • Safety Net System
  • Personal Fall Arrest Systems
  • Others Options Include
  • Warning Line Systems
  • Safety Monitoring Systems

5
Guardrail Systems
  • The top edge height of top rails must
    be between 39 inches 45
    inches above the walking
    and working
    level.

6
Guardrail Systems
  • Mid rails, screens, mesh, or intermediate
    vertical members are needed when there is no wall
    or parapet wall at least 21-inches high

7
Guardrail Systems
  • Guardrail systems must be able to withstand the
    forces specified in OSHAs standard
  • Steel or plastic banding cannot be used as top
    rails or mid rails

8
Guardrail Systems
  • Top rails and mid rails must have a diameter of
    at least 1/4-inch
  • If wire rope is used for top rails, it must be
    flagged with high-visibility material at least
    every 6 feet
  • Top rails or mid rails made from manila, plastic
    or synthetic rope must be inspected frequently
  • The guardrails surface must be smooth enough so
    it does not cause lacerations or other injuries,
    or snag clothing

9
Guardrail Systems
  • Ramps, runways, and other walkways have
    guardrails along each unprotected side or edge
    when employees could fall
    6 feet or more

10
Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
  • Anchorage, connectors, body belt or body harness
  • Anchor at least 5000 lbs strength
  • May include a deceleration device
  • Maximum arresting force 1800 pounds (body
    harness)
  • No free fall over 6 feet
  • Bring employee to a complete stop
  • Maximum deceleration distance 3.5 feet
  • Inspect prior to each use, remove defective
    components from service
  • Body belts for fall arrest prohibited after
    Jan. 1, 1998

No
11
PFAS Cont.
  • Anchorage, connectors, body belt or body harness
    Cont.
  • Dee-rings and snap hooks
  • 5000 pounds minimum strength, proof tested to
    3600 pounds
  • Only locking snaphooks after Jan 1, 1998
  • Horizontal Lifelines
  • Designed, installed and used under the
    supervision of a qualified person
  • Vertical Lifelines

12
PFAS Cont.
  • Anchorage, connectors, body belt or body harness
    Cont.
  • Connecting Device
  • This connects the Body Harness to the Anchor
    Point. Example, Shock Absorbing Lanyards, or Self
    Retractable Lifelines

13
PFAS Cont.
  • Anchorage, connectors, body belt or body harness
    Cont.
  • Lanyard to attach on harness between employees
    shoulders
  • Do not tie back on same lanyard
  • Do not shorten with knots
  • Self retracting lifelines must stop a fall in 2
    max.

14
Any Questions
??
Please visit FPM Website
(www.uwec.edu/facmgt./index.htm)
for additional information.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com