Fall Protection

Fall Protection
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  • SRL & SRD Retractable Lines
    Stay secure with SRL and SRD Retractable Lines for Fall Protection. Explore safety gear options at Ohio Power Tool.
  • Body Harnesses
    Ensure safety at heights with Body Harnesses. Explore fall protection gear options at Ohio Power Tool.
  • Anchor Points & Connectors
    Stay secure with Anchor Points and Connectors for Fall Protection. Explore safety gear options at Ohio Power Tool.
  • Lanyards
    Stay secure while working at heights with Lanyards. Find reliable fall protection gear at Ohio Power Tool.
  • Tripods & Davit Systems
    Secure your fall protection gear with Tripods and Davit Systems. Explore safety solutions at Ohio Power Tool.
  • Roofers Kits & Vertical Lifelines
    Ensure safety on rooftops with Roofers' Kits. Explore options for fall protection at Ohio Power Tool.
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A well-designed Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) is essential for ensuring the safety of workers who perform tasks at height in construction and other industries. Ohio Power Tool provides components that make up a comprehensive PFAS, each playing a crucial role in preventing fall-related injuries. The first component is the full-body harness, which distributes the forces generated during a fall across the wearer's body, minimizing the risk of injury. A quality full-body harness should be adjustable to fit the wearer comfortably and securely, with padding in key areas to reduce discomfort during and after a fall. It should also have D-rings at the back (and sometimes at the front) for attaching a lanyard or lifeline, ensuring that the worker is securely connected to the rest of the fall arrest system. The second critical component is the lanyard or lifeline, which connects the harness to an anchor point. Lanyards can be static, for work in confined spaces where movement is limited, or dynamic, featuring a shock-absorbing mechanism that reduces the impact forces exerted on the body during a fall. Lifelines, which can be horizontal or vertical, offer more mobility around the worksite but must be used with a compatible rope grab that arrests a fall. The choice between a lanyard and a lifeline depends on the specific work environment and the type of movement required by the worker. Regardless of the choice, it’s vital that these components are made of high-strength materials capable of withstanding the forces of a fall. The anchor point is the third essential element of a PFAS, serving as the secure point to which the lanyard or lifeline is attached. Anchor points must be structurally sound, capable of supporting at least 5,000 pounds per worker attached, or must be designed, installed, and used under the supervision of a qualified person, as part of a complete fall arrest system that maintains a safety factor of at least two. Anchor points can be permanent fixtures or temporary solutions designed for specific tasks at height. The proper selection and installation of anchor points are critical to the effectiveness of the PFAS, ensuring that the system provides maximum protection for the worker. Ohio Power Tool offers a selection of PFAS components, allowing workers and employers to assemble systems that meet or exceed safety standards, ensuring protection against falls from height on construction sites and beyond.