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The Basics of Fall Protection in 6 Minutes 

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Do you have 6 minutes? Being unfamiliar with fall protection regulations and the proper use of fall protection equipment can lead to serious fines from OSHA, injury, or death. If you have 6 minutes, this video can save you a lot of future trouble.
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In this video we cover:
0:00 - Why is Fall Protection Important?
1:06 - What is Fall Protection?
1:30 - What is the difference between Fall Restraint and Fall Arrest?
1:49 - What is the Hierarchy of Fall Protection?
2:50 - At what height does OSHA require you to be tied off?
3:40 - What are the ABCs of Fall Protection?
4:30 - Understand your PPE
5:00 - FREE Hierarchy of Fall Protection Download
5:42 - Please like and subscribe

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Комментарии : 45   
@asiaconsultants1202
@asiaconsultants1202 Год назад
Do you conduct online course ?
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
We do! Here is a link to our courses page. www.mazzellacompanies.com/liftingu/fall-protection-training/ Also, feel free to contact our Fall Protection Division if you have any questions. www.mazzellacompanies.com/company/contact-us/contact-fall-protection-division/
@Golden-dog88
@Golden-dog88 2 месяца назад
1 EXTREMELY IMPORTANT thing they missed is if you do fall yes the arrestor will stop you but if your hanging for 10 minutes even in a harness you can still die as the blood flow from your legs is restricted and the sudden release of the toxin build up rushing back to your heart and brain can cause a major heart attack
@dineshnagwekar3173
@dineshnagwekar3173 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Ben & Brian! Great video. Excellent training techniques ofvfall protection. Keep it up.
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 11 месяцев назад
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@jeanmarius100
@jeanmarius100 Год назад
Great introductory video. Thank you.
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@SajithKumarGopalan
@SajithKumarGopalan Год назад
Best 6 minutes for a clear Basic Fall Protection. Great.
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
Thank you for watching and the positive feedback!
@TIOAviation
@TIOAviation 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video, Cheers!
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. We have a ton of fall protection videos, articles, downloads, and podcasts. You can find them here as you get up to speed. www.mazzellacompanies.com/search-results/?_sft_category=fall-protection
@destinyreturns4885
@destinyreturns4885 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the info.
@user-yd2fn2ey5n
@user-yd2fn2ey5n Год назад
REALLY SIMPLE AND GOOD INFO
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@TuanLe-rw6ps
@TuanLe-rw6ps Год назад
Thanks so much
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
You're welcome!
@oppositeworlds1460
@oppositeworlds1460 Год назад
Great information thank you. Can you have two protection lines attached to the 18" D-ring extender? One line would be adjusted but a second person while going up, and the other line will have a rope graber. Can you do this?
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
Thanks for watching! I reached out to our fall protection expert, Kevin Muldoon, and this is what he had to say. "It sounds like this is a vertical lifeline. The answer is no. Each connection should be connected to an anchor point designed to accept the load of a single person attached. The exception is an Engineered system designed & engineered to have more than one person attached between a series of anchor points. Non-engineered system 5,000lbs. Engineered system averages at least 3,600lbs per worker attached. Simply put each worker needs to be attached to their own line two people cannot be attached to the same line unless it is engineered expressly for that purpose." I hope that helps. If you have any other question feel free to contact our fall protection division. They can answer any question you need. www.mazzellacompanies.com/company/contact-us/contact-fall-protection-division/
@oppositeworlds1460
@oppositeworlds1460 Год назад
@@LiftingandRigging Thank you very much for taking the time to answer my question. Both lines would be for the same person. The second person would be on the ground adjusting one of the lines while the main worker is going up. The second line would be atached to a rope grabber. My question is if you can use two lines atached on the D ring extender but for only one worker. He is a little afraid of hights so he would feel more secure having two lines. I hope you undertand my question... Many blessings.
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
Here is what our fall protection expert Kevin Muldoon had to say. "Simply put, you can’t have two lines connected to one anchor point for security - the question becomes how about three or four lines. If he had to lines, one would have to be primary and the second secondary each having its own anchor point. An example of this, is “repelling” window washers - rock climbers - equipment specifically designed to have a two line system - but again they have a primary and secondary lines. Each Line has its own anchor point. Hope this answers your question."
@oppositeworlds1460
@oppositeworlds1460 Год назад
@@LiftingandRigging Yes it did. Thank you!
@F.KhanKhan
@F.KhanKhan 7 месяцев назад
Good job
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 2 года назад
What questions do you have about fall protection and working at height❓
@asiaconsultants1202
@asiaconsultants1202 Год назад
Best
@josephgodina3719
@josephgodina3719 Месяц назад
What fall protection would you us, if you are working on top of shipping containers above six feet
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Месяц назад
Great question. I would suggest a mobile fall protection system. There are several options out there including one that we have done a video on in the past, the XSERIES Mobile Grabber by Malta Dynamics. What they refer to as the "hook in the sky" providing fall protection where there is no anchor point. Feel free to check out the video/article here www.mazzellacompanies.com/learning-center/what-is-the-xseries-mobile-grabber-mobile-fall-protection-unit/
@slickrickdarula9483
@slickrickdarula9483 Год назад
Man we had to sit through a safety meeting one time and they handed out a pamphlet and in it was a pic of a guy that had his restraint on to loose and he fell and his balls exploded out of the skin 😢 I have never put mine on loose since then 😂
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging Год назад
Wow. Sounds pretty horrible. Be sure to wear all your PPE correctly.
@josephcespedes1845
@josephcespedes1845 8 месяцев назад
Can I use a endless sling or a sterling sling as anchor ⚓️?
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 8 месяцев назад
Hi, Joseph. I reached out to our fall protection expert, Kevin Muldoon, to answer this for you. The answer is no. The reason is that there is no rating for fall protection on these slings. You would need to know the Maximum Arresting force rating. When slings are rated, they are rated for lifting loads gradually. When you have a fall you are going to be shock-loading your system. Fall Protection systems are rated and labeled for a maximum arresting force. Slings are not.
@avjeeper7006
@avjeeper7006 10 месяцев назад
Is there a Spanish version of this?
@geoffgeoff143
@geoffgeoff143 11 месяцев назад
Most falls are caused by trips and stumbles from the ropes. They also add a lot of stress which increases the likelyhood of an incident.
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 11 месяцев назад
This is why you want to engineer the best type of fall protection solution for your application. You don't want the solution itself adding to the hazard. At Mazzella we supply and install custom engineered fall protection systems so you don't have to worry about tripping over ropes. If you are tripping over ropes, odds are your fall protection system may not be compliant. www.mazzellacompanies.com/solutions/fall-protection/
@user-mq9co4tl1w
@user-mq9co4tl1w 10 месяцев назад
what is the minimum KN's a carabiner has to be?
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 10 месяцев назад
24 kn is equivalent to 5400 lbs. Typical minimum The typical weight requirement is 5000lbs Compliant to the OSHA standard - unless the manufacturer of the carabiners specifically specifies a load rating
@chrissalvatore2953
@chrissalvatore2953 7 месяцев назад
I noticed in the video around 0:43 that a worker was on the roof using both a 6' lanyard and a retractable connected to each other. I am not certain this is permissible by OSHA or manufactures. Can you clarify? Thanks!
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 7 месяцев назад
Our experts reached out to Tractel, who designed this system, as well as OSHA, to get a little clarity. When using an SRL that has a snap hook, you cannot attach another snap hook to it. Two snap hooks cannot be connected together. Tractel does engineer lifeline systems that have special SLRs that have an engineered attachment point rather than a snap hook. As this is not a fall arrest system and a fall restraint system, that may have been the case. Unfortunately, we cannot properly see how the lanyard and the SRL are connected in this video to confirm this. The footage was taken many years ago, so Tractel cannot confirm this was the case in this particular video. Thanks for your vigilance, and thanks for watching!
@DirtRider999
@DirtRider999 Год назад
4 feet?!?! How does anything get done??
@F.KhanKhan
@F.KhanKhan 7 месяцев назад
Online course
@Porksta96
@Porksta96 Месяц назад
Bruh this guy a robot?
@ThatIntoThis
@ThatIntoThis 19 дней назад
He says his name is Ben. It’s the gestures that kill his delivery.
@temich_moneyman
@temich_moneyman Год назад
painters in a helmet...jesus christ..
@keith455-73
@keith455-73 16 дней назад
Will getting roofing tar on the rope of my fall protection safety harness rope weaken it and make it dangerous?
@LiftingandRigging
@LiftingandRigging 15 дней назад
Getting roofing tar on your harness, lanyard, or SRL could interfere with its proper operation. Therefore this is a cause to remove from service.
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