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To the Point About Personal Fall Arrest Systems – ETP14
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1
Which of the following must be included in the calculation of the total fall distance?
The worker’s height
The lanyard length
The lanyard’s maximum elongation length
A safety factor of three feet
All of the above
2
The amount of elongation of a shock-absorbing lanyard is limited to ________ feet.
3½
5
6½
3
Snap hooks may be connected to any object of suitable strength provided the hook is able to close properly.
True
False
4
A self-retracting lifeline is designed to stop a fall within three feet
True
False
5
A good rule of thumb is to keep a self-retracting lifeline within a ______ degree angle to the vertical at the anchor point.
15
30
45
6
The weight capacity of any anchor point used as part of a fall arrest system must be verified by a qualified person.
True
False
7
Regulations require that an anchor point be able to support _______ pounds of dead weight per person connected to it.
500
2,500
5,000
8
The effects of hanging in a harness for an extended period of time are called orthostatic intolerance, commonly referred to as _____________________.
Hanging stress
Suspension trauma
Dangling shock
9
Full body harnesses that have been exposed to a fall or that are damaged must be removed from service.
True
False