Wash. Admin. Code § 296-880-505

Current through Register Vol. 24-17, September 1, 2024
Section 296-880-505 - Appendix B-Calculating fall clearance distance-Nonmandatory guidelines

Calculating fall clearance distance using a shock-absorbing lanyard and D-ring anchorage connector - Nonmandatory guidelines for complying with WAC 296-880-40020.

Do the following to calculate the fall clearance distance using a shock-absorbing lanyard and D-ring anchorage connector:

(1) First, add the length of the shock-absorbing lanyard (six feet) to the maximum elongation of the shock absorber during deceleration (three and one-half feet) to the average height of a worker (six feet);
(2) Then, add a safety factor of three feet to allow for the possibility of an improperly fit full body harness, a taller than average worker and/or a miscalculation of distance.

Note: The suggested safe fall clearance distance for this example is eighteen and one-half feet.

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Wash. Admin. Code § 296-880-505

Adopted by WSR 20-12-091, Filed 6/2/2020, effective 10/1/2020