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i <br /> { Snaphooks: A connector comprised of a hook-shaped member with a normally closed keeper <br /> or similar arrangement which may be opened to permit the hook to receive an <br /> object and when released, automatically closes to retain the object. Snaphooks <br /> are generally one of two types: (1) the locking type with a self-closing, self <br /> locking keeper which remains closed until unlocked and pressed open for <br /> connection or disconnection, or (2) the non-locking type with a self-closing <br /> keeper which remains closed until pressed open for connection or <br /> disconnection. NOTE: The non-locking type is prohibited as part of a personal <br /> fall-arrest system. <br /> Swing Fall: A pendulum-like motion that can result from moving horizontally away from a <br /> fixed anchorage and falling. Swing falls generate the same amount of energy as ! <br /> a fall through the same distance vertically, but with the additional hazard of <br /> colliding with an obstruction or the ground. <br /> Tie-Off: To secure the end of lanyard to an anchorage point. NOTE: An anchorage <br /> point is sometimes referred to as a tie-ofpoint. <br /> 3 <br /> f <br /> i <br /> r <br /> i <br /> f <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> I <br /> r <br />