OSHA: Personal Fall Arrest (PFAS)
Shock-absorbing lanyards are designed to absorb up to ______ percent of the stopping force of a regular lanyard
80
The three basic components of a personal fall arrest system (PFAS) are a(n):
-Approved anchorage point -Full body harness -Connecting device
An acceptable anchorage point for a personal fall arrest system must be:
-Independent of the means to support or suspend the worker -Reachable without exposing worker to hazards -Located to prevent contact with a lower level hazard in a fall
A full-body harness:
-Personal protective body wear -Made of straps worn around the shoulders, thighs, buttocks and hips -The only acceptable body-holding device for a PFAS
The type of connecting device you use depends on the:
-Potential fall distance -Total weight of the worker with tools -Work being preformed
An anchorage point must be capable of supporting ______ pounds per worker attached.
5,000
The height of the anchorage point must allow the fall arrest system to reduce free fall to no more than:
6 feet
A rope grab is:
A device that uses friction to arrest a fall
A personal fall arrest system (PFAS) is designed to ___________ a person in a fall from a working level.
Arrest
How well do you know the components of a personal fall arrest system?
1. Full-body harness - Personal protective body wear consisting of straps worn around the shoulders, tights, buttocks, nd hips 2. Body belt - Wrapped around a worker's waist; used as a positioning device only 3. Lanyard - Short, flexible lines made of rope, high-tensile webbing or steel cables that join the full-body harness to a secure anchorage point 4. Anchorage point - A secure point of attachment for a PFAS 5. Self-Retracting lifeline - A type of deceleration device that allows freedom of movement with an automatic brake system to limit free fall distance