IEEE 1307-1996
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IEEE Trial Use Guide for Fall Protection for the Utility Industry
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1996 |
New IEEE Standard – Superseded. General recommendations for fall protection and worker protection are provided. Sufficient details of the methods, equipment, and training requirements necessary to provide safe and adequate procedures for personnel working at elevated worksites are presented.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction Participants |
5 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application |
8 | 1.4 Other requirements 2. References |
9 | 3. Definitions |
13 | 4. Technical requirements for a fall protection system 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Anchorages |
15 | 4.3 Fall protection equipment (manufacturers’ design) test parameters 4.4 Fall forces and distances |
16 | 5. Fall protection equipment—types, inspection, and care 5.1 General |
17 | 5.2 Equipment types |
19 | 5.3 Inspection and care of fall protection equipment |
21 | 5.4 Usage rules |
22 | 6. Methods 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Climbing, transitioning, and transferring |
27 | 6.3 Working at elevated locations |
28 | 7. Rescue and escape 7.1 General |
29 | 7.2 Rescue and escape descent devices 7.3 Rescue methods |
30 | 8. Training 8.1 General requirements 8.2 Climber in training |
31 | 8.3 Rescue training 8.4 Climber proficiency 8.5 Documentation 8.6 Retraining 9. Structure detail 9.1 New design |
33 | 9.2 Retrofit existing structures 10. Special conditions 10.1 General |
34 | 10.2 Clearance to energized facilities for tree trimming 10.3 Storm damage and inclement weather 11. Precautions 11.1 General |
35 | 11.2 Positioning equipment 11.3 Accidental disengagement 11.4 Line-worker’s body belt or aerial belt flip-out |
36 | Annex A—Elements of a fall protection program |
37 | Annex B—Components of an arrested fall |
38 | Annex C—Critical fall situations |