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When to use a full body harness

When using personal fall protection equipment, wear a full body harness if you are at risk of falling. A full body harness consists of straps passed over the shoulders, across the chest, and around the legs. In a fall, a full body harness protects you more than a safety belt, because it distributes the force of impact over a greater area of your body.<br>A safety harness is also useful for other fun adventures that people like to get into for leisure and recreation. These days, you'll come across plenty of adventure parks which include zip line and bungee jumping activities, among others. Both of these make use of harnesses as well. If you wish to put up your own, you ought to check out the best and most suitable in the market to ensure the safety of everyone. <br>More visit:- http://www.tradusway.com/hand-tools/out-door-tools.html/ <br>

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When to use a full body harness

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  1. Personal Protective Equipment in the Construction Industry

  2. Objectives In this course, we will discuss: Today we are describe Head Protection

  3. Full-Body Safety Harnesses • Equipment that creates a barrier against workplace hazards • Examples include hard hats, goggles, gloves and hearing protection. • A temporary measure

  4. Basic Hazard Categories Impact Penetration Compression Chemical Heat Electrical Shock Electrical Arc Harmful dust Light radiation Falls

  5. Hazard Sources • Sharp objects • Rolling/pinching • Electrical hazards • Workplace layout • Worker Location Motion Temperature Chemical exposure Light radiation Elevation

  6. Today we are describe Head Protection Employees working in areas where there is a possible danger of head injury from impact, or from falling or flying objects, or from electrical shock and burns, shall be protected by helmets.

  7. Head Protection Helmets for the protection of employees against impact and penetration of falling and flying object shall meet the specification contained in Safety Requirements for Industrial Head Protection.

  8. Types of Hard Hats Type I • Conventional hard hats that are designed to reduce the force of impact to the top of the head, neck, and spine Type II • New designs that offer additional impact protection to the front, sides and back, as well as the top of the head

  9. Contact Us:- G-9, 2nd Floor Address Sector-63, Noida UP, INDIA, 201301 Email ID tradusway@tradusway.com www.tradusway.com Website Contact Number 7065556155

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