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Ur11 & SAFETY Y <br />9 0 <br />100% fall protection shall be employed for all work at heights. Fall protection shall <br />include scaffolds, aerial lifts, and personnel hoists. Also guardrails, toe boards, and other <br />primary systems may be implemented. In addition, provisions for secondary fall protection <br />(full-body harness and fall arrest systems) shall be used for employees working or traveling <br />more than six (6) feet above a lower level and are exposed to an imminent fall hazard (this <br />includes working conditions hat present hazards such as leading edge, open holes, and <br />skylights on building rooftops and/or other elevated towers/structures). All fall protection <br />devices used shall be manufactured in accordance with an acceptable recognized standard <br />utilizing a design approved by a professional engineer. No job —built devices or equipment are <br />allowed. <br />12.1 Fall arrest systems shall include: <br />A. Suitable anchorage points (capable of 5000lbs per person). <br />B. A full body harness with at least one front or back D ring. <br />C. A shock -absorbing lanyard with two connection points. <br />LirC-T M&TFfi GIN <br />Scaffolds and ladders shall comply with applicable Federal, State, or Property Owner <br />rules and Regulations, which ever is more stringent. Scaffolds and Ladders shall incorporate <br />the use of engineered and approved materials for their purpose. Metal ladders shall not be <br />used near electrical hazards. Job -made ladders shall not be used. <br />Scaffold erection, moving or dismantling must be done under the supervision of a competent <br />person. A competent person is one who is capable of identifying existing and predictable <br />hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or <br />dangerous to employee, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to <br />eliminate them. <br />11/07/2005 revision 5 18 <br />