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Construction Safety Harness And How To Properly Use Them

 

Working on heights can really be a dangerous job. In making repairs for your roof, it would be best for you to seek the assistance of professionals to build your new roof or fix any damages. However, if you have decided to do the work on your own, you should make sure that you are able to provide yourself with the proper safety measures. Since you are required to work high when you do roof work, there is a requirement for roofers from workplace safety laws to wear full self-retractable lifelines. Therefore, what is it that you need for you to safety lanyard for safety harnesses?

 

If the job will risk the worker to fall, you should make sure that a full body harness will be provided as a piece of protective equipment. Included in these fall arrest harnesses are straps that pass along the shoulders, around the legs, and across the chest, so that if there will be any impact from potential fall, it would be distributed evenly in different areas of the body. Before using it, one must make sure to inspect the body harness, webbings, buckles, and other accessories as well. In case there are sightings of any damages or wear, replace the harness immediately and make sure not to use it anymore. Make sure that your buckles are free from cracks, bends, nicks, and you should test couplings for security. The straps and webbings that your active fall protection harness is composed of should not have any cracking, fray, burning, cuts, and other signs of damages.

 

To add to this, make sure that your safety harness has anchors and flexible lanyards that you can attach to your roof. Remember that the height of your lanyard should be 4ft (1.2m) and not any longer than that so that the distance of fall can be limited. Once again, see to it that you are able to check your lanyards for safety harnesses from any signs of damage. There is no need for you to compromise your safety by utilizing harnesses lanyards that are torn, frayed, broken, or cracked. Another thing to remember is the purchase of carabiners that you will use in attaching the lanyard to your roofing anchors. These oblong shaped connecting devices called carabiners should have the ability to self-lock and self-close and should have the breaking strength that could handle at least 5,000 pounds. The last thing that is important for you to know is that anchors are considered as the key element of your self-retractable lifeline. You need to affix your anchors to a substantial structure that is found in your building, as these are the devices that will attach you to your roof. In most cases, the anchor will be fastened to the roof and the safety lanyard will be attached to the end of the anchor as well as your safety harness. Check out some more facts about safety, go to https://www.britannica.com/topic/child-safety.

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