CSA PLUS 1156-2000 Fall-Arrest Systems - Practical Essentials (First Edition)《落物回收系统-实用基础 第1版》.pdf
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1、Fall-ArrestSystems Practical EssentialsbyAndrew C. SulowskiFor information about updates and seminars for thisCSA publication, please contactCSA International178 Rexdale BoulevardToronto, OntarioM9W 1R31-800-463-6727www.salescsa-international.orgFall-ArrestSystems PracticalEssentialsby Andrew C. Sul
2、owskiPublished in January 2000byCSA International178 Rexdale BoulevardToronto, OntarioCanadaM9W 1R3AcknowledgementsThe author would like to express his gratitude to Mr. James W. Brinkley,Director, H.G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory in Dayton,Ohio and to Dr. Jean Arteau of the Insti
3、tut de recherche en sant du travail(IRSST) in Montral, Qubec for their thorough review of the text and theirinsightful comments.The author would also like to thank the staff of CSA International, and inparticular Kim Emmerson, Manager, Seminars Program, Gary Burford,Managing Editor, and Samantha Coy
4、le, Editor.DisclaimerThe purpose and scope of this publication are limited to information about fallarrest equipment commonly used by people who are exposed to the hazard offalling when working. The information and advice contained in thispublication are not intended to replace training in fall prot
5、ection by acompetent person.CSA International and the author assume no responsibility for the use of thispublication or any information contained herein. Brand names andmanufacturers of equipment are mentioned only when it is necessary to do so. Endorsement of specific equipment is not implied.ISBN
6、1-894416-92-9Production Editor: On-line EditingManaging Editor: Gary BurfordAdministrative Assistant: Elizabeth Del RizzoDocument Processors: Hematie Hassan/Indira KumaralaganEditors: Maria Adragna/Samantha Coyle/Sandra Hawryn/Ann Martin/John McConnellGraphics Coordinator: Cindy KerkmannPublishing S
7、ystem Coordinators: Ursula Das/Grace Da Silva/Seetha RajagopalanSGML Project Manager: Alison MacIntosh Andrew C. Sulowski 2000All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced inany form whatsoever without prior permission.CSA International Fall-Arrest Systems Practical Essentials3J
8、anuary 2000ContentsPreface 60. Introduction 70.1 Background 70.2 Ten Essential Principles for Users of Fall-Arrest Systems 91. Ten Essential Principles: How to Follow Them 101.1 Inspection Before Use 101.1.1 General 101.1.2 Harnesses 101.1.3 Shock Absorbers 111.1.4 Lanyards 111.1.5 Self-Retracting L
9、ifelines (SRLs; Retractable Lifelines) 131.1.6 Self-Retracting Lanyards (Retractors) 161.1.7 Fall Arresters and Lifelines 171.1.8 Connecting Hardware and Anchorage Connectors 181.1.9 Anchorages 191.1.10 Horizontal Lifelines (HLLs) 201.2 Donning Harnesses 211.2.1 General 211.2.2 Donning Procedure 211
10、.2.3 Specific Procedures 221.3 Shock Absorbers and Shock-Absorbing Lanyards 231.4 Compatible Connecting Hardware 231.4.1 General 231.4.2 Assessing Compatibility 231.5 Suitable Anchorage 241.6 Fall Distance 241.7 Conditions of the Workplace 251.8 Care of Equipment 261.9 Post-Fall Rescue 261.10 Fall-P
11、rotection Training 272. Ten Essential Principles: Why Follow Them 282.1 Inspection Before Use 282.1.1 General 282.1.2 Harnesses 292.1.3 Shock Absorbers 30PLUS 1156 CSA International4January 20002.1.4 Lanyards 312.1.5 Self-Retracting Lifelines 342.1.6 Self-Retracting Lanyards 362.1.7 Fall Arresters a
12、nd Lifelines 372.1.8 Connecting Hardware and Anchorage Connectors 442.1.9 Anchorages 452.1.10 Horizontal Lifelines 462.2 Harnesses 472.2.1 General 472.2.2 Primary Functions 482.2.3 Secondary Functions 482.2.4 Harness Classification 482.2.5 General Design Features 492.2.6 Suspension 522.2.7 Special D
13、esign Features 522.3 Shock Absorbers and Shock-Absorbing Lanyards 532.3.1 General 532.3.2 Functions 552.3.3 Total Fall Distance (TFD) 552.3.4 Increasing Shock-Absorbing Capacity 562.3.5 Maximum Arrest Force 572.4 Compatible Connecting Hardware 602.4.1 General 602.4.2 Connections 622.4.3 Carabiners 6
14、32.4.4 Anchorage Connectors 642.4.5 Conclusions 652.5 Suitable Anchorage 652.5.1 General 652.5.2 Strength 662.5.3 Stability 692.5.4 Location 702.6 Fall Distance 722.6.1 General 722.6.2 Total Fall Distance (TFD) 732.6.3 Maximum TFD 752.6.4 Required Minimum Clearance (min CR) 762.6.5 Bottoming Out 772
15、.7 Conditions of the Workplace 782.7.1 General 782.7.2 Rain 782.7.3 Ice 792.7.4 Dust 79CSA International Fall-Arrest Systems Practical Essentials5January 20002.7.5 Grease 792.7.6 Chemicals 802.7.7 Electricity 802.7.8 Heat and High Temperature 802.8 Care of Equipment 802.9 Post-Fall Rescue 812.9.1 Ge
16、neral 812.9.2 Rescue Plans 812.9.3 Secondary Hazards 822.10 Fall-Protection Training 83Figures 86Appendix A Bibliography 110PLUS 1156 CSA International6January 2000PrefaceThis is the first edition of CSA Special Publication PLUS 1156, Fall-ArrestSystems Practical Essentials. There are very few books
17、 on fall protection, inspite of considerable interest in the subject. PLUS 1156 is intended to respondto this interest and to assist fall-arrest system users in making the best possibleuse of the equipment provided by employers for their workers safety. Userssafety was the main objective in the deve
18、lopment of this book. As well,employers who encourage their workers to study this book should benefit fromimproved workers safety through a reduction in injuries and fatalities, as wellas the associated reduction in legal liability.PLUS 1156 was designed to assist workers who have been trained in fa
19、llprotection and are applying their newly acquired knowledge at work. It is not areplacement for, or an alternative to, proper training provided by a personcompetent in fall protection. A typical fall-arrest system consists of a variety ofdevices made of several different materials. Proper fall-prot
20、ection trainingdeals with many aspects of handling ropes and materials; it is crucial forcompetent fall protection. For people who have already mastered thesesubjects, PLUS 1156 may serve as a refresher course and as a reference manual.The format of this book was designed to provide both practical a
21、ndtheoretical information on fall- arrest systems. Clause 1 briefly describes theten essential principles and their application; Clause 2, numbered in parallelwith Clause 1, discusses the importance of the principles in more detail andprovides background information and examples.January 2000Notes:(1
22、) Use of the singular in this publication does not exclude the plural (and vice versa)when the sense allows.(2) CSA publications are subject to periodic review, and suggestions for theirimprovement will be referred to the appropriate committee.(3) All enquiries regarding this publication should be a
23、ddressed to CSA International,Standards Development, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario M9W 1R3.CSA International Fall-Arrest Systems Practical Essentials7January 2000PLUS 1156Fall-Arrest Systems Practical Essentials0. Introduction0.1 BackgroundFall protection has developed during the past twen
24、ty-five years into anindependent, cohesive, and relatively complex field of safety engineering. Thiscomplexity is especially apparent in fall-arrest systems. These systems, whenused correctly, arrest accidental falls by workers in situations where preventingfalls is not feasible.The fall event is dy
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