Fall Arrest Equipment Inspection

This half day program is designed for individuals who may be tasked with the responsibility of establishing and maintaining fall protection equipment inventory.
Fall arrest equipment inspection. Constitutes a failed inspection item. Annual inspections flexible lifeline systems provides annual inspections of fall protection equipment to ensure compliance with osha 1910 1926 and ansi z359. Inspect and document monthly. The standard requires that all personal use equipment harness lanyard connectors and fall arrest devices and common use equipment ropes slings fall arrest devices and mobile attachment devices are inspected by the competent operator before and after each use.
All parts of the body harness and its attachments must be inspected for wear and damage. Notify your supervisor and take the. Osha fall protection equipment inspection guidelines require that employers perform regular equipment inspections on lifelines harnesses lanyards and srl s to ensure that their gear is up to date and compliant with the proper safety standards. Please tick for yes or ok and an x symbol for no or replace.
Fall arrest system inspection checklist before use. Page 3 of 8 body harness and lanyard inspection report instructions. Equipment out of service immediately. All fall arrest system components must be inspected before each use.
It gives generic advice on. Personal fall arrest systems are rigged in such a manner that the employee cannot free fall more than 6 feet 1 8 m or contact a lower level. Introduction this leaflet is mainly aimed at employers who are responsible for the use of fall arrest equipment incorporating energy absorbing lanyards made from webbing. According to ansi asse z359 2 2007 american national standards section 5 5 2 fall protection equipment shall be inspected by the authorized person at least once at the beginning of each eight hour shift in which it is used to verify that it has not sustained any wear or damage that would require its removal from service.
A free fall may be more than 6 feet 1 8 m provided the employer can demonstrate the manufacturer designed the system to allow a free fall of more than 6 feet and tested the system to ensure a maximum. Inspection and maintenance checklist for fall arrest systems.