Osha also notes that this provision is consistent with the inspection requirements for personal fall arrest systems in the powered platforms standard 1910 66.
Fall arrest system inspection requirements.
Stop use product recall.
Personal fall protection system means a system including all components an employer uses to provide protection from falling or to safely arrest an employee s fall if one occurs.
Examples of personal fall protection systems include personal fall arrest systems positioning systems and travel restraint systems.
Maintenance covers the maintenance requirements and the recommendations for inspection storage servicing and cleaning of this equipment.
Inspection and maintenance checklist for fall arrest systems.
Page 3 of 8 body harness and lanyard inspection report instructions.
L all personal fall arrest personal fall restraint and positioning device systems purchased or placed in service after february 1 1997 shall be labeled as meeting the requirements contained in ansi a10 14 1991 american national standard for construction and demolition use or ansi z359 1 1992 american national standard safety requirements for personal fall arrest systems subsystems and.
Inspections personal fall arrest systems shall be inspected prior to use for mildew wear damage and other deterioration and defective components shall be removed from service if their strength or function may be adversely affected.
Requirements of the standard.
Z359 15 2014 safety requirements for single anchor lifelines and fall arresters for personal fall arrest and rescue systems sets requirements for the design criteria qualification testing performance requirements marking and instructions user inspections maintenance and storage and removal from service of single anchor lifelines and.
Rigid rail fall arrest systems also require annual inspection.
As with vertical and horizontal lifelines the system must be tagged out and inspected immediately after a fall.
All parts of the body harness and its attachments must be inspected for wear and damage.
Inspect and document monthly.
Osha standards 29 cfr part 1910 subpart f specifically address inspection requirements.
It is recommended that there is a detailed inspection at least every six months.
Further information on inspection criteria has been provided in paragraph g inspection considerations in part ii of appendix c relating to 1926 502 d personal fall arrest systems.
3m dbi sala self rescue descent systems p n 3320030 31 37 inspection checklist form your safety while working at height depends on effective inspection of your fall protection equipment before and after use.
Industrial fall arrest systems and devices include safety harnesses horizontal lifelines and rails fall arrest devices and associated lanyards connectors anchorages and fittings.