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Info | PMI Catalog 2008-2009 (pdf) - Rescue Response Gear

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WORK AT HEIGHT SOLUTIONSPERSONAL FALL PROTECTIONChoosing the right fall protection method can be easy after considering the risks involved with theparticular job. Evaluate what is required:1) Work Restraint2) Work Positioning3) Fall Arrest1) WORK RESTRAINTWork restraint systems are used when there is no potential for a fall, but unprotected areas such as anedge are nearby.2) WORK POSITIONINGWork positioning safety systems should always be designed to prevent a person getting into a situationwhere a fall might occur. When using restraint equipment, always ensure that slack or stretch inthe anchor line would minimize a potential fall. It also may be necessary to use two systems to ensureproper protection.3) FALL ARRESTWhen working at height on an unprotected edge, you need a solid system you can rely on in case of afall. This choice in gear is not used for support, but rather as a backup system.heightec-<strong>PMI</strong> TM ENERGY ABSORBERSWhen working at height, you need a solid system you can rely on in case of a fall. This choice in gearis not used for support, but rather a backup for work at height.Key Features:Absorbers dynamically tested with 125 kg . Comes with snap hook for secure harness attachment .Individually numbered for traceabilityNo HookWeight: 8.8 oz (250 g)SG51207Snap hook, One EndWeight: .93 lbs (425 g)SG51208Snap hook, Both EndsWeight: 1.32 (600 g)SG5120930 Fall Arrest

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