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Guardian Fall Protection <br /> 6305 S. 231st St., Kent, WA 98032 phone: (800) 466- <br />6385 fax: (800) 670 <br />-7892 <br /> www.guardianfall.com <br />9 <br />Safety Information <br />Failure to understand and comply with safety regulations may result in <br />serious injury or death. Regulations included herein are not all-inclusive, <br />are for reference only, and are not intended to replace a Competent <br />Person’s judgment or knowledge of federal or state standards. <br />!WARNING <br />Do not alter equipment. Do not misuse equipment. <br />Workplace conditions, including, but not limited to, flame, corrosive chemicals, electrical shock, sharp objects, <br />machinery, abrasive substances, weather conditions, and uneven surfaces, must be assessed by a Competent <br />Person before fall protection equipment is selected. <br />The analysis of the workplace must anticipate where workers will be performing their duties, the routes they <br />will take to reach their work, and the potential and existing fall hazards they may be exposed to. Fall <br />protection equipment must be chosen by a Competent Person. Selections must account for all potential <br />hazardous workplace conditions. All fall protection equipment should be purchased new and in an unused <br />condition. <br />Fall protection systems must be selected and installed under the supervision of a Competent Person, and used <br />in a compliant manner. Fall protection systems must be designed in a manner compliant with all federal, state, <br />and safety regulations. Forces applied to anchors must be calculated by a Competent Person. <br />Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the maximum allowable free fall distance for lanyards must not exceed 6’. <br />No free fall allowed for non-LE SRLs. Class A SRLs must arrest falls within 24”; Class B SRLs must arrest falls <br />within 54”. <br />Harnesses and connectors selected must be compliant with manufacturer’s instructions, and must be of <br />compatible size and configuration. Snap hooks, carabiners, and other connectors must be selected and applied <br />in a compatible fashion. All risk of disengagement must be eliminated. All snap hooks and carabiners must be <br />self-locking and self-closing, and must never be connected to each other. <br />A pre-planned rescue procedure in the case of a fall is required. The rescue plan must be project-specific. The <br />rescue plan must allow for employees to rescue themselves, or provide an alternative means for their prompt <br />rescue. Store rescue equipment in an easily accessible and clearly marked area. <br />Training of Authorized Persons to correctly erect, disassemble, inspect, maintain, store, and use equipment <br />must be provided by a Competent Person. Training must include the ability to recognize fall hazards, minimize <br />the likelihood of fall hazards, and the correct use of personal fall arrest systems. <br />NEVER use fall protection equipment of any kind to hang, lift, support, or hoist tools or equipment, unless <br />explicitly certified for such use. <br />Equipment subjected to forces of fall arrest must immediately be removed from use. <br />Age, fitness, and health conditions can seriously affect the worker should a fall occur. Consult a doctor if there <br />is any reason to doubt a user’s ability to withstand and safely absorb fall arrest forces or perform set-up of <br />equipment. Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment. <br />Physical harm may still occur even if fall safety equipment functions correctly. Sustained post-fall suspension <br />may result in serious injury or death. Use trauma relief straps to reduce the effects of suspension trauma.