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Fall Protection

Fall Protection Equipment for Work at Height

Fall protection is required by OSHA whenever workers are exposed to fall hazards of 6 feet or more in construction, or 4 feet in general industry. Our fall protection collection includes full-body harnesses, self-retracting lifelines, lanyards, and anchor systems for construction, arborist, and industrial work at height. Properly selected and maintained fall protection equipment prevents the most fatal type of workplace injury across all industries.

Combine fall protection components with climbing rope, climbing saddles, and tree climbing gear for a complete aerial work safety system. Our full climbing and fall protection collection offers everything from individual components to complete fall protection systems for field and construction use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fall protection is required by OSHA?

OSHA requires fall protection at 6 feet in construction (29 CFR 1926.502) and 4 feet in general industry (29 CFR 1910.28). Acceptable systems include guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems with a full-body harness, lifeline, and anchor.

What components make up a personal fall arrest system?

A complete personal fall arrest system requires a full-body harness, a connecting device (shock-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting lifeline), and an anchor point meeting OSHA's 5,000 lb per person strength requirement.

How often should fall protection equipment be inspected?

OSHA requires fall protection equipment to be inspected before each use. Any equipment involved in a fall arrest event must be removed from service immediately. Annual professional inspections are recommended in addition to daily pre-use checks on all harnesses and lifelines.

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