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Agenda
•Standards & Regulations (updates/changes)
•Engaging the Team
•The Honeywell Difference
•Q&A
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OSHA and ANSI Standards
US Regulations for fall protection are:
- OSHA Construction 29 CFR Part 1926
- OSHA General Industry 29 CFR Part 1910
Voluntary Consensus Standard
- ANSI Construction Standard A10.32
- ANSI General Industry Standard Z359
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OSHA and ANSI Standards
US Regulations for fall protection are:
- OSHA Construction 29 CFR Part 1926
▪ 1926.500
▪ 1926.501
▪ 1926.502
▪ 1926.503
Scope and Application
Interpretations
Systems Criteria and Practices
Training Requirements
- OSHA General Industry 29 CFR Part 1910
▪ 1910.140 Walking/Working surfaces
- ANSI General Industry Standard Z359
▪ Was 1, now 18
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Fall Protection Standards - ANSI Z359• ANSI/ASSE Z359.0- Definitions
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.1- Code
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.2 – Managed
Program
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.3 -Positioning &
Restraint
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.4 - Rescue
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.5 - PFAS
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.6 –Engineered
Systems
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.7 - Testing
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.8 – Rope Access
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.9 -Descending
Devices
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.10 - TBD
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.11 - Harnesses
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.12 -Connecting
Components
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.13 – Energy
Absorbers
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.14 – SRL’s
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.15 – SingleAnchor
Lifelines
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.16 - Ladders
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.17 – HLL’s for
PFAS
• ANSI/ASSE Z359.18 – Anchorage
Connectors
*NOTE*
Standards in RED have not been published
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OSHA - Changes/Updates -1910.140
• Walking/working surfaces update – General Industry - (January 17, 2017)– https://www.osha.gov/walking-working-surfaces/
- Fixed ladders – 24’
▪ Cages no longer acceptable for FP on new ladders – Nov 19, 2018
▪ Ensure existing ladders (24’) have cages, wells, PFAS, Nov 18,2018
▪ Replace cages/wells on existing – Nov 18, 2036
- Connector
▪ 3600 lbs gate strength. 1910.140(c)(8)
▪ Not connected to HLL unless designed 1910.140(c)(10)
- Prompt rescue
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GlideLoc and ViGo ladder systems
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OSHA - Changes/Updates -1910.140
• ANSI Z359.11 – Harness
• ANSI Z359.14 – SRL’s
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ANSI - Changes/Updates
Differences between Z359.1 and Z359.11 (harnesses)
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Standard ANSI Z359.1 ANSI Z359.11
Static Strength Tests
Dorsal AttachmentElement: 5,000 lbs load applied for 1 minute 3,600 lbs load applied for 1 minute
Sternal AttachmentElement: 3,600 lbs load applied for 1 minute 3,600 lbs load applied for 1 minute
Static Strength Test not required 3,600lbs tests for Frontal, Shoulder, Waist, Hip,and
Suspension Seat Attachment Elements
Dynamic Performance Tests
Dorsal AttachmentElement: 1m drop test using 220 lb torso and a
cable lanyard. Angle-at-rest shall not
exceed 30°. Test is done once head-
first and once feet-first
Peak impact load must exceed 3,600 lbs. Angle-at-rest
shall not exceed 30° and harness stretch-out must not
exceed 18” on the feet-first drop. Test is done once
head-first and once feet-first
Sternal AttachmentElement: 1m drop test using 220 lb torso and a
cable lanyard. Test is done feet-first
only.
Drop test using 220 lb torso and a cable lanyard. Peak
impact load must exceed 3,600 lbs. Angle-at-rest shall
not exceed 50° and harness stretch-out must notexceed
18”. Test is done feet-firstonly
Frontal AttachmentElement: not required Drop test using 220 lb torso and a cable lanyard. Peak
impact load must exceed 3,600 lbs. Harness stretch-out
must not exceed 18”. Test is done feet-firstonly
Fall Arrest Indicator: not required Required for dorsal attachment elements; optional for
other attachment elements Includes Deployment Test
with minimum fall
Lanyard Parking Attachment: not required At least one is required and must have a disengagement
load of not more than 120 lbs.
Incorporate either a waist belt or
a back strap into theharness
not required Required
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Z359.11 key differentiators
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ANSI Z359.14 - Standards Update
ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2012 Safety Requirements for
Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
Heavier Test Weight for Dynamic Performance Tests
• Increased from 220 lbs. (100 kg) to 282 lbs.
• 1:1 conversion factor to model the forces of a fully tooled and clothed 310-lb. (141 kg) worker.
New SRD Classifications
Classification Maximum Arrest
Distance
Average Arrest
Force
Ave. Arrest Force
Conditioned
Peak Arrest Force
ClassA 24 in (610 mm) 1,350 lbs (6 kN) 1,575 lbs (7 kN) 1,800 lbs (8 kN)
Class B 54 in (1,372 mm) 900 lbs (4 kN) 1,125 lbs (7 kN) 1,800 lbs (8 kN)
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ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2012 Safety Requirements for
Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
Self-Retracting Lanyard with Leading Edge (SRL-LE) Sharp-edge Testing
• Dynamic Performance Testing requires
dropping a 282 lb. (128 kg) weight over a
very sharp edge with the line of the SRL-
LE fully extended.
• Conducted with line perpendicular to the
edge as well as at an off-set of 5 feet.
• After Dynamic Performance Testing the
device must pay-out, retract and the
locking function must operate.
• Dynamic Strength Testing requires
repeating the perpendicular and off-set
tests with a 300 lb. (136 kg) weight.
ANSI Z359.14 - Standards Update
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• Edges are involved w/most applications
• Many applications have no overhead anchor point
• Clearly a safety issue
• Evolving standards:
- ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014 Safety Requirements for Self-
Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
- New CSA Standard under development Z259.2.2 Self Retracting
Devices
• Continued shift from lanyards to SRLs
• Although limited, awareness of dangers associated w/edges is
increasing
ANSI Z359.14 - Standards Update
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Leading Edge Fall Clearance Concerns
point•Set back distance to anchor
•Weight of user
•Lateral Edge
•Standing, kneeling, sitting
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Leading Edge test video
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ANSI Standards Update – Inspection
ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2012 Safety Requirements for
Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
New Guidelines for Inspection
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ANSI Standards Update - Inspection
ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014 Safety Requirements for
Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
• Added more specific requirements for the leading edge (LE)testing
• Edges not greater than 0.005 in (0.13 mm)
• Measurements taken approximately every 12 inches (300 mm)
• Additional requirements for the LE structure & more specific LE test procedureguidelines
• Removed factory authorized inspection
2014
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Engagement
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Miller Road Show
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2017 US High Risk Fall Protection 21
F29 shares territory withF23
Alaska is hybrid position that covers HR and GS.
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High Risk – US Fall Protection RSM’s22
Allen Fritts Allen.Fritts.jr@Honeywell.com High Risk Sales Leader Phone: 919-349-1979
Tom Dillon Tom.Dillon@Honeywell.com Application Training Specialist Fall Protection Phone: 401-935-0529
Heath Fleshner - WHeath.Fleshner@Honeywell.com
US West ZSM
Phone: 801-643-5805
OPEN – F1
@Honeywell.com
F1 RSM Fall
Phone: 206-291-4091
Ernie Williams
Ernie.Williams@Honeywell.com
F2 RSM Fall
Phone: 408-981-9103
Robert Duran
Robert.Duran@Honeywell.com
F3 RSM Fall
Phone 909-936-0121
Rick Loomis
Rick.Loomis@Honeywell.com
F4 RSM Fall
Phone: 401-316-6145
OPEN – F25
Heath.Fleshner@Honeywell.com
F25 RSM Fall
Phone: 801-643-5805
Michael Dunnuck
Michael.Dunnuck@Honeywell.com
F28 RSM Fall
Phone: 714-222-4448
Todd Mackey
Todd.Mackey@Honeywell.com
AK High Risk and Fall RSM
Phone: 907-232-4145
John Berger - NCJohn.Berger@Honeywell.com
US North Central ZSM
Phone: 630-464-6908
Dan Hacker
Dan.Hacker@Honeywell.com
F5 RSM Fall
Phone: 719-306-3226
Mike Brockway
Mike.Brockway@Honeywell.com
F6 RSM Fall
Phone: 920-285-9562
OPEN – F7
@Honeywell.com
F7 RSM Fall
Phone: 816-830-6182
Ray Redell
Raymond.Redell@Honeywell.com
F10 RSM Fall
Phone: 630-442-9527
Scott Plovanich - SCScott.Plovanich@Honeywell.com
US South Central ZSM
Phone: 832-284-5330
Jeff Kleber
Jeff.Kleber@Honeywell.com
F8 RSM Fall
Phone: 479-228-7386
OPEN – F9
Scott.Plovanich@Honeywell.com
F9 RSM Fall
Phone: 832-284-5330
OPEN – F19
@Honeywell.com
F19 RSM Fall
Phone: 401-339-0893
OPEN – F23
@Honeywell.com
F23 RSM Fall
Phone: 713-828-3281
Ralph Walton
Ralph.Waltonh@Honeywell.com
F29 RSM Fall
Phone: 832-707-0881
Jeff Sebastyn - SEJeff.Sebastyn@Honeywell.com
US Southeast ZSM
Phone: 386-233-0322
Jim Bell
Jim.Bell@Honeywell.com
F12 RSM Fall
Phone: 205-260-2307
Andrew Comiskey
Andrew.Comiskey@Honeywell.com
F13 RSM Fall
Phone: 321-394-6960
Keith Delias
Keith.Delias@Honeywell.com
F14 RSM Fall
Phone: 910-728-0054
Ron Nobles
Ron.Nobles@Honeywell.com
F15 RSM Fall
Phone: 410-340-3051
Kyle Harvey
Kyle.Harvey@Honeywell.com
F21 RSM Fall
Phone: 678-314-3217
Dennis Berry
Dennis.Berry@Honeywell.com
F22 RSM Fall
Phone: 901-210-1340
Gerson Tacher
Gerson.Tacher@Honeywell.com
F26 RSM Fall
Phone: 305-778-2683
Matt McKernan - NEMatt.Mckernan@Honeywell.com
US Northeast ZSM
Phone: 215-630-0698
Dave Gallegly
Dave.Gallegly@Honeywell.com
F11 RSM Fall
Phone: 330-241-9271
Justin Samples
Justin.Samples@Honeywell.com
F16 RSM Fall
Phone:401-767-6702
Frank Conidi
Frank.Conidi@Honeywell.com
F17 RSM Fall
Phone: 201-675-7843
Bob Wengryn
Bob.Wengryn@Honeywell.com
F18 RSM Fall
Phone: 412-580-9862
Lane Verschure
Lane.Vershure@Honeywell.com
F24 RSM Fall
Phone: 616-304-1579
Gabe Millrood
Gabriel.Millrood@Honeywell.com
F27 RSM Fall
Phone: 267-788-8443
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