Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Many Benefits Of Fall Arrest Anchors

By Adriana Noton


Fall arrest anchors provide benefits to both employers and employees. The purpose is to save lives and prevent serious injuries. In many cases, there are also legal requirements for certain safety equipment installed to protect employees. It is important to be sure that the equipment is installed and in good working order to receive the full benefits. Cost savings are realized through appropriate safety precautions.

Many federal, state, and local government agencies have specific requirements for employee safety. The regulations that are set forth are usually general enough to provide an overarching protection for both employers and employees. The idea is to make sure that there are enough requirements to ensure that as long as everyone is taking precautions that hazardous work is made safer.

The right roof anchors can prevent death. The regulations that are provided give guidance as to the ability of the equipment to perform in the most stressful situations. As an example, window washing equipment and employees must be connected to the anchors to protect the employee and those walking below.

Serious injuries are reduced by using the appropriate fall arrest anchor. The design is such that the employee will fall a short distance. The device tightens and slows the descent quickly. This prevents a shocking stop, which could cause serious injuries. Instead, it provides a cushioning effect. There may be minor injuries depending on the circumstances, but the employee will escape serious damage.

No amount of money can justify putting employees at serious risk. With roof anchors attached to window washing equipment the workers are able to survive hazardous conditions. This provides a liability expense reduction and workers compensation savings. Other savings are in lost productivity due to losing skilled workers. Retraining and hiring costs are reduced as well.

There are several different types of anchors that are designed for various situations. The most common are solidly attached to the roof. There are two other common types that are temporary. The first is the mobile portable style is heavy and provides a friction resistance safety system. A freestanding style is an overhead rig that allows up to two employees to be attached. This device can be rolled and then anchored in place. These allow temporary safety needs to be met when adequate permanent devices do not exist.

Most systems need to support more than one worker at a time. There are many times when a team of workers may be in the same area. The system needs to be able to provide the required support for each one. In other cases, additional equipment may be used that needs to have similar support.

Roof Anchors give employees the needed protection when they are working in high hazardous positions. For the advantages to be available, these devices have to be installed or put in place prior to the start of the job. Doing nothing is one of the most costly situations available.




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