Working in fall arrest refers to a situation where a person is operating at or near a fall hazard—such as an unprotected edge, roof, or elevated platform—where, if a fall were to occur, the equipment in use would stop the fall and limit the injury risk.
Fall arrest systems are designed not to prevent a fall, but to safely stop a person after a fall has begun. This includes harnesses, lanyards, and anchor points that absorb energy and reduce the impact of a fall.
To work in fall arrest safely, the following conditions must be met:
- The user must be properly trained in using fall arrest equipment.
- The equipment must be correctly fitted and connected to a suitable anchor point.
- The system should allow for sufficient clearance below the working area to prevent impact with the ground or structure.
- A rescue plan must be in place in case a fall does occur.
Key points:
- Fall arrest limits the consequences after a fall happens.
- It does not prevent a fall, but minimises injury through controlled deceleration.
- Equipment such as full-body harnesses and lanyards must be used correctly.
- Training is essential before using fall arrest systems.
- A rescue plan must always accompany fall arrest work.
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