Work positioning and restraint techniques not only prevent falls, but also improve productivity. The worker has both hands free to carry out work and no longer needs to use his or her arms to remain in balance.
The workthus becomes easier, safer and more efficient.
Before wearing an item of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and using work positioning techniques, workers should be capable of making an informed choice about the correct equipment to be used. Theoretical and practical training must be made available to them.
Supported by a rope and a sloping surface, positioned using front attachment point
Vertical work positioning on 2 ropes: one working or loaded rope, and one safety rope
Work positioning and movement with fall arrester system
Positioning using lateral belt-seat attachmentpoints