Date post: | 14-Aug-2015 |
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How far did the workerfall in his safety harness
You are a six-foot male who weighs 200 pounds
You are using a six-foot shock-absorbing lanyard with an internal 3.5-foot shock absorberThe height from your working surface to your back D-ring is 5 feet
Your shock absorber will be fully deployed after you fallWhile the scenarios may not represent real-world situations, they will help you
understand how far you could fall when you really are using a shock-absorbing lanyard.
Do the math• Anchorage connector is at
the working surface.• Working surface is 10 feet
above the ground.• Lanyard working length is
6 feet.• Shock-absorber
deceleration distance is 3.5 feet (fully deployed).
• Free-fall distance must not be more than 6 six feet.