Working at Heights Harness & Fall Arrest Checklist
by thelma.bridge@pepsico.com, from the Community
This working at height checklist helps verify the condition and suitability of fall arrest equipment before starting work. It covers permit details and pre-use inspections for energy absorbing lanyards and harnesses, including checks for manufacture date, visible damage, fraying, chemical or heat exposure, label legibility, gate closures, corrosion, deformation, and jammed or restricted mechanisms. It prompts identification of the person carrying out the check and permit authority, supporting compliance and safer working at heights.
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