Fall Prevention and Protection Sample Clauses

Fall Prevention and Protection. Plan The Contractor shall develop a site specific fall prevention and protection plan to protect and prevent its service workers from falling from heights of 1.8m (6 feet) or more. This plan shall include elements addressed in paragraph 21.D of EM 385-1-1 and ANSI A10.32, ANSI Z359.1, and ANSI/ASSE A10.34. The fall prevention and protection plan shall include a Rescue and Evacuation Plan in accordance with EM 385-1-1, Section 21.N. A competent person for fall protection shall prepare and sign the plan.
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Fall Prevention and Protection. All work activities at 2 meters (six feet) or more high require: ▪ Walking/working surfaces approved to support workers safely ▪ Employees trained to recognize fall hazards and use protective systems ▪ Fall protection systems for workers ▪ Procedures to prevent objects from falling. For personal fall protection, where there is a danger of falling in excess of 2 meters, employees shall wear safety belts and harnesses, when working in such elevated positions. • All personal fall protection must be inspected prior to and after use. • The equipment must be used in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions. • The belt or harness must be adjusted to a good fit. • The belt must be protected from damage on sharp edges, or tools, or by contamination with acids or other chemicals • The lifeline must be properly secured and kept as short as possible so that a fall is limited to 0.6m (2ft). • Only 100% “Tie Off “ to an immovable object is acceptable. TYPES OF FALL PROTECTION Guard Rails ¨ At least 42 inches high ¨ Mid-rails and screens where there's no wall at least 21 inches high ¨ Able to withstand force of at least 200 pounds ¨ Construction materials that can't puncture skin or snag clothes ¨ No steel or plastic bands for top or middle rails. Personal Fall Protection Class I, Body Belts (sometimes called workbelts) – used to restrain persons working in hazardous positions and to reduce the probability of falls.

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  • Education and Prevention 6.1 The policy will be discussed and put forward for adoption on site at a meeting of all workers.

  • Media preservation and protection When a Contractor discovers a cyber incident has occurred, the Contractor shall preserve and protect images of all known affected information systems identified in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this clause and all relevant monitoring/packet capture data for at least 90 days from the submission of the cyber incident report to allow DoD to request the media or decline interest.

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  • Workplace Safety and Insurance Act It is understood that payment of income protection is for the sole and only purpose of protecting employees against the loss of income during time of such illness. Seniority and service will accrue and the Employer shall continue to pay its share of the premium for the benefit plans during the period of the income protection noted in this provision.

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