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Fall Arrest Anchors Arrest Accidents When They Are Used



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By : Adriana Noton    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-02 10:16:01
Workers operating at dangerous heights assume they have plenty of time to save themselves from a fall. The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations stipulate that if the drop is ten feet or more a fall protection system must be incorporated. However, a person who falls four feet in half a second from a height of 1.2 meters will lose control and slip. Fall arrest anchors stop them from falling any further once they have started to lose control.

Roof anchors must be installed at the work site. Window washers use this anchor the most. When hazards are known the protection strategies are prepared to reduce accidents from happening. The tie off point or anchor point is where the anchor is attached. The roof anchor can be temporary or permanent. This is where 1000 lbs of static weight and 5000 lbs of forced weight is supported.

A person who wears a safety harness that attaches to an anchor has their hands free to work. Window washing equipment requires the use of both hands so a safety system is clearly necessary. There are several steps associated with window washing so the worker must not have their actions impeded by the safety equipment.

Roof anchors are engineered to fit certain tie off points. A connector such as a lanyard or retractable connects the worker to the anchor which is connected to the tie off point. The connector connects to a body harness which has an e ring on the back. It is important for the worker to make sure they are working at the correct angles so that they do not swing if they slip. Fall arrest systems protect the individual after they slip by stopping the fall before they hit the ground.

The fall arrest anchor is available in various types of designs. Some workers need to climb a roof and require a vertical system with a single point anchor. These can be incorporated into the roof during construction or they can be added afterwards too.

Railcars require anchors since different kinds of workers must climb on top of railcars to inspect, load, unload and provide maintenance services. Dam and bridge workers require extremely secure anchors since they work under very windy and wet conditions. The worse the conditions are the greater the risk of slipping.

Billboards and stadiums are other examples of work situations where specialists like electricians are required to climb heights for electrical work. Billboards will need maintenance and replacement of advertising. Free hands are needed to do the jobs and it is too dangerous not to wear safety equipment. All it takes is one error in movement and an accident will take place.

Custom anchors can also be created for unique falling hazards. Not every hazard can be predicted so as soon as it has been identified the experts should be consulted for help in creating a deterrent. Fall arrest anchors will help in catching the worker. It is important that each piece of the equipment be examined to ensure that it is working properly.
Author Resource:- To clean windows for high buildings, roof anchors may be needed. roof anchor as well as window washing equipment can help protect the works and prevent them from accidents

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