Adjusts from 4 to 6 feet Attaches with snap hook or carabiner to the back D-Ring on a full body harness or restraint belt Offers flexibility for use in work positioning or fall restraint Durable 1 ...
The key change is the advice for boom operators (self-propelled, truck- and trailer-mounted). Focus shifts from work restraint only to a full-body harness with a shortened adjustable lanyard used for ...
In a Letter of Interpretation dated Jan. 14, 2009, posted to the OSHA Web site Feb. 10, OSHA's Directorate of Construction Acting Director Noah Connell noted that some shock-absorbing lanyards are ...
Barney Green has been at the leading edge of Height Safety for over 25 years. Trained in Civil Engineering he spent 10 years on site as a contractor and then specialised in anchor technology with Hilt ...
James Maddux, director of OSHA’s Directorate of Construction, has rescinded a January 2009 letter of interpretation regarding the use of a particular shock-absorbing lanyard in aerial work platforms ...