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A work-positioning system enables a person to work supported in a harness in tension in a way that prevents the person from falling eg industrial rope access. A fall-arrest system stops a person who has fallen and reduces the impact of the fall eg industrial safety nets or fall arrest harnesses used with lifelines or individual
26 Oct 2012 occurring at all, level 4 controls merely minimise the distance of the fall. Examples: • safety nets. • catch platforms. • individual fall arrest systems (IFAS) . systems to match. WorkCover NSW's Safe Working at. Heights Guide 2004 clearly spells out the importance of the hierarchy on page 7,. “Unlike other
2 May 2017 This maintains the standards for the risks of falls for construction work that applied under the repealed Work Health And Safety Regulation 2008. Use any control measures necessary to prevent, or minimise the risk e.g. catch platform, travel restraint system, no go areas, safe work procedures and training.
an elevated work platform or portable scaffold with secure handrails; use travel restraint systems; fall arrest systems (eg safety harness, industrial safety net or catch platform); step platforms; ladders. Note: Travel restraint and fall arrest systems and the associated anchorages must be designed by a competent person.
Level 2 Use a passive fall prevention device (eg EWP, scaffolding or guardrailing). Level 3 Use a work positioning system (eg industrial rope access system or travel restraint system). Level 4 Use a fall arrest system (eg industrial safety net, catch platform or safety harness system other than a travel restraint system). Level 5
AS/NZS 1891.3: 1997 Industrial fall arrest systems and devices – Fall-arrest devices. • AS/NZS 1891.4: 2000 Industrial fall arrest systems and devices – Selection, use and maintenance. WorkCover NSW safety guide: Use of fall-arrest systems (Safety Guide no. 4512). WorkCover NSW Safe working at heights guide: 2006
provide safe means of access to and exit from the workplace. ? minimise the risk of falls so far as is reasonably practicable by providing a fall prevention device, work positioning system or a fall arrest system. Designers, manufacturers, suppliers, importers and installers of plant or structures that could be used for work must
WorkCover. Watching out for you. SAFE. WORKING AT HEIGHTS. GUIDE 2006 . the perimeter together with a fall arrest system for use at the leading reasonably practicable to use temporary work platforms. 3. Fall arrest systems. Fall arrest systems should only be used in situations when it is not reasonably practicable
E.g. industrial rope access system or travel restraint system. 4. Can a fall injury prevention system be used? E.g. safety net, catch platform or fall arrest harness system. 5. If none of the above measures are reasonably practicable or do not minimise the risk of a fall then a fixed or portable ladder or administrative control must
1 Apr 2016 positioning system or a fall arrest system. Designers, manufacturers, suppliers, importers and installers of plant or structures that could be used for work must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that the plant or structure is without risks to health and safety. Designers of plant or structures have an
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