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About the use of fall arrest system &
safety harness while working at heights




               DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010      1
Learning outcome
By the end of the presentation U should be able to:


•  Identify the needs to use the fall arrest system &
   safety harness & the safe distance to start using it
•  Identify different parts of the harness, lanyard &
   anchorage points
•  Inspect the fall arrest system prior to each use &
   report any defects
•  Properly put on (don) the safety harness & safely
   adjust it to your body
•  Identify proper anchorage points
•  Develop an emergency response & rescue plan in
   case a worker falls while using their fall arrest
   system
                                    DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010   2
The need to use safety harness while working
                      at heights
•    Falling from a height is considered one of the most
     common causes of injuries & fatalities at work, many
     injuries occurred even when falling from height of
     less than one meter

•    In some tasks (like constructing a scaffold) we can
     not really prevent falls physically, but we can arrest
     the fall & minimize the free fall distance

•   We should know that using a fall arrest system is the
    last line of defense after we consider all of the
    following as priorities:
1.  Collective fall prevention systems e.g. guard rails,
    safety nets & air bags/pillows, etc.
2.  Personal fall prevention e.g. restriction system; a
    lanyard with no shock absorber connected to an
    anchorage point restricting the distance a worker can
    go, hence preventing him from reaching the edge


                                         DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010   3
When do we start using safety harness ?

•    Any high working platform from which a
     person can fall & sustain injury due to to
     absence of collective fall prevention (what is
     this?)

•    If working at any height of 180 cm or more,
     a safety harness with a restricting lanyard (no
     shock absorber) must be used to prevent the
     worker from reaching the edge (as shown in
     the figure)

•    We may start using the fall arrest system (to
     minimize the free fall distance) made up of a
     safety harness and a lanyard with a shock
     absorber only at 6 meters height or more (or
     at the appropriate calculated safe distance)

•    Usually we only allow scaffolders to use the
     fall arrest system and lanyards with shock
     absorber, simply because they have no other
     collective fall prevention


                                          DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010   4
Different parts of safety harness & lanyards
        D - ring

                           Chest straps          Shock absorber


                                Self-locking snap hook



                                               Single lanyard
             Back straps
                                                                         Twin lanyard




Leg straps                                                          Lanyards with shock
                                                                  absorbers (un-deployed)


                                    DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010                               5
How to put on (don) a safety harness




1.  Un-strap & un-tie all parts of                       2.  Start passing your arm through
    the harness & Hold it from                               the harness strap same as what
    the D-ring, as shown                                     U do if you’re wearing a jacket

 Before using a safety harness, make sure U inspect it thoroughly & not to use it in
       case of any abrasion or defect & report it to the supervisor immediately
                                     DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010                                 6
How to put on (don) a safety harness – contd.




3.  Now pass your other arm through                             4.  Now fasten the leg straps,
    the other strap, same like what U                               as shown in the image
    do when wearing a jacket

                                        DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010                                    7
How to put on (don) a safety harness – contd.




                                       6.  One important step is the adjust leg straps
5.  Fasten the chest strap,
                                           tight enough to only pass 2 fingers, as
    as shown in the image
                                           shown in image, this is to avoid sustaining
                                           serious injuries to the pelvis in case of a fall
                              DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010                                    8
Proper anchorage points
•    Anchorage points must be selected based on scientific approaches, be tested & we
     make sure it can take at least 2500 Kg without failing in case of a fall

•    Best Anchorage point should be located above the head level

•    If it’s not possible, we try to anchor at waist level

•    Worst case scenario, we anchor at feet level or below body level




                                        DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010                          9
Proper anchorage points – contd.
                                                              
•  Based on the fall distance calculation:
   worker’s body length + lanyard length + length of
   the deployed shock absorber, it’s best to anchor
   above the head level

•  Lanyards with shock absorber should only
   be used when working at a height of 8
   meters or more, or based on the fall distance
   calculation done for each job



           - Safety harness & lanyards are NOT to be
              used unless workers receive proper
               documented training authorized by
                         management -

                                      DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010       10
Rescue plan & first aid in case of a fall while
              using the safety harness
•  Never work alone, always have a buddy
   with U in case U need help

•  If a worker falls while wearing a safety
   harness with shock absorbing lanyard, & is
   unconscious, he MUST be rescued within
   an average of 18 minutes

•  If not rescued within such a short time, he
   might sustain fatal health effects due to the
   suspension trauma

•  Make sure the unconscious suspended
   victim has no other injuries in the head or
   back due to the pendulum effect

•  If the victim is conscious & alert ask him to
   keep moving his legs and body as if they
   were biking, this prevents blood building up
   & becoming stagnant in lower limbs
                                  DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010   11
Rescue plan & first aid in case of a fall while
             using the safety harness
•  Victim should be lowered down with gravity,
   usually by the help of cranes, & in coordination
   with rescue team & crane operators, or
   according to the site specific rescue plan

•  Victim must be kept in semi – sitting
   position (not flat) with knees bent for at least
   30 to 45 minutes

•  Check the regular airway, pulse, breathing, &
   bleeding or any other possible injuries especially
   head & back

•  Medics to provide Oxygen & the victim to be
   transferred to hospital for a thorough medical
   check anyway & better kept in semi sitting
   position till he reaches the hospital
                                 DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010   12
Resources
•  http://www.hse.gov.uk/falls/harness.htm

•  Harness suspension: review & evaluation of
   existing information, by: Paul Seddon 2002

•  NASC SG4:05 Preventing Falls in Scaffolding &
   False work 2005



                    DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010       13

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Safety harness - fall protection - Wessam Atif

  • 1. About the use of fall arrest system & safety harness while working at heights DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 1
  • 2. Learning outcome By the end of the presentation U should be able to: •  Identify the needs to use the fall arrest system & safety harness & the safe distance to start using it •  Identify different parts of the harness, lanyard & anchorage points •  Inspect the fall arrest system prior to each use & report any defects •  Properly put on (don) the safety harness & safely adjust it to your body •  Identify proper anchorage points •  Develop an emergency response & rescue plan in case a worker falls while using their fall arrest system DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 2
  • 3. The need to use safety harness while working at heights •  Falling from a height is considered one of the most common causes of injuries & fatalities at work, many injuries occurred even when falling from height of less than one meter •  In some tasks (like constructing a scaffold) we can not really prevent falls physically, but we can arrest the fall & minimize the free fall distance •  We should know that using a fall arrest system is the last line of defense after we consider all of the following as priorities: 1.  Collective fall prevention systems e.g. guard rails, safety nets & air bags/pillows, etc. 2.  Personal fall prevention e.g. restriction system; a lanyard with no shock absorber connected to an anchorage point restricting the distance a worker can go, hence preventing him from reaching the edge DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 3
  • 4. When do we start using safety harness ? •  Any high working platform from which a person can fall & sustain injury due to to absence of collective fall prevention (what is this?) •  If working at any height of 180 cm or more, a safety harness with a restricting lanyard (no shock absorber) must be used to prevent the worker from reaching the edge (as shown in the figure) •  We may start using the fall arrest system (to minimize the free fall distance) made up of a safety harness and a lanyard with a shock absorber only at 6 meters height or more (or at the appropriate calculated safe distance) •  Usually we only allow scaffolders to use the fall arrest system and lanyards with shock absorber, simply because they have no other collective fall prevention DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 4
  • 5. Different parts of safety harness & lanyards D - ring Chest straps Shock absorber Self-locking snap hook Single lanyard Back straps Twin lanyard Leg straps Lanyards with shock absorbers (un-deployed) DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 5
  • 6. How to put on (don) a safety harness 1.  Un-strap & un-tie all parts of 2.  Start passing your arm through the harness & Hold it from the harness strap same as what the D-ring, as shown U do if you’re wearing a jacket Before using a safety harness, make sure U inspect it thoroughly & not to use it in case of any abrasion or defect & report it to the supervisor immediately DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 6
  • 7. How to put on (don) a safety harness – contd. 3.  Now pass your other arm through 4.  Now fasten the leg straps, the other strap, same like what U as shown in the image do when wearing a jacket DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 7
  • 8. How to put on (don) a safety harness – contd. 6.  One important step is the adjust leg straps 5.  Fasten the chest strap, tight enough to only pass 2 fingers, as as shown in the image shown in image, this is to avoid sustaining serious injuries to the pelvis in case of a fall DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 8
  • 9. Proper anchorage points •  Anchorage points must be selected based on scientific approaches, be tested & we make sure it can take at least 2500 Kg without failing in case of a fall •  Best Anchorage point should be located above the head level •  If it’s not possible, we try to anchor at waist level •  Worst case scenario, we anchor at feet level or below body level DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 9
  • 10. Proper anchorage points – contd. •  Based on the fall distance calculation: worker’s body length + lanyard length + length of the deployed shock absorber, it’s best to anchor above the head level •  Lanyards with shock absorber should only be used when working at a height of 8 meters or more, or based on the fall distance calculation done for each job - Safety harness & lanyards are NOT to be used unless workers receive proper documented training authorized by management - DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 10
  • 11. Rescue plan & first aid in case of a fall while using the safety harness •  Never work alone, always have a buddy with U in case U need help •  If a worker falls while wearing a safety harness with shock absorbing lanyard, & is unconscious, he MUST be rescued within an average of 18 minutes •  If not rescued within such a short time, he might sustain fatal health effects due to the suspension trauma •  Make sure the unconscious suspended victim has no other injuries in the head or back due to the pendulum effect •  If the victim is conscious & alert ask him to keep moving his legs and body as if they were biking, this prevents blood building up & becoming stagnant in lower limbs DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 11
  • 12. Rescue plan & first aid in case of a fall while using the safety harness •  Victim should be lowered down with gravity, usually by the help of cranes, & in coordination with rescue team & crane operators, or according to the site specific rescue plan •  Victim must be kept in semi – sitting position (not flat) with knees bent for at least 30 to 45 minutes •  Check the regular airway, pulse, breathing, & bleeding or any other possible injuries especially head & back •  Medics to provide Oxygen & the victim to be transferred to hospital for a thorough medical check anyway & better kept in semi sitting position till he reaches the hospital DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 12
  • 13. Resources •  http://www.hse.gov.uk/falls/harness.htm •  Harness suspension: review & evaluation of existing information, by: Paul Seddon 2002 •  NASC SG4:05 Preventing Falls in Scaffolding & False work 2005 DR.WESSAM ATIF © 2010 13