ToolBox Talk Sheet

  • Toolbox Topic: Dropping / FALL PROTECTION HARNESSES

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  • Falls are the leading cause of death in construction. Almost every workday, somewhere in the UK, a construction worker dies as a result of a fall. Below is list to minimize the risk of a fall by using a harness.

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  • 1.Wear a full-body harness. A proper fall protection harness has straps worn around the trunk and thighs. If you fall it will distribute “stopping force” across your thighs, pelvis, chest and shoulders to prevent severe injury.

  • 2. Inspect your harness. It must be worn properly and be in good condition. • Inspect your harness for worn or damaged straps, buckles, D-ring and lines.
    • Follow manufacturer’s instructions when you put on your harness • Make sure all straps are fastened and adjusted correctly • Don’t start work until you are satisfied with the condition and fit of your fall protection harness

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  • Make sure you are connected. Your lanyard should be attached to the D-ring on your fall arrest harness, then anchored securely to an anchor point. The anchorage must be capable of supporting at least 12Kn for fall arrest attached.

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  • When do I need a fall protection harness?
    • anywhere there is a risk of a fall. • You are not protected by a system of guardrails or safety systems then Know the ABCs of personal fall arrest systems • Anchor Point • Body harness • Connectors (lanyards, deceleration devices, D-rings, etc.) You are not safe from a fall unless you clip on.

  • And it’s NOT over when the fall stops! It only takes a short time for the harness to restrict blood circulation, which can lead to unconsciousness or even death. HSE requires employers to have a plan to provide for prompt rescue of employees in the event of a fall. the employees must know and sign onto this rescue plan within the RAMS before commencing any works.

  • Please demonstrate inspecting and how to put on a harness.

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  • What is the leading cause in the construction industry ?

  • Name to parts you inspect on a harness ?

  • When do you need to wear a harness ?

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