Anchorage
Body Harness
Connectors
OSHA Triggers
Other
100

Means a secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices.

What is an anchor point. 

100

This type of inspection is required before each use by who?

What is the end user. 

100

This is a system composed of a wire rope, a grab, and typically affixed to a fixed ladder. 

What is a vertical life line system.

100

This is the OSHA 1926 trigger height to require fall protection

What is 6'.

100

A person designated by one's employer to take prompt corrective measures to mitigate hazards. 

What is a competent person. 

200

The required force for a fall arrest non certified anchor. 

What is 5,000 pounds. 

200

These are required to be present and full legible on the harness. 

What is the manufacturer tags. 

200

This is what bring the anchor to the full body harness. 

What is a connector. 

200

The maximum amount of free fall distance. 

What is 6'.

200

This system will allow you to fall but should stop you from hitting the ground. 

What is a fall arrest system. 

300

This is the amount of force required for a certified anchor point for a fall restraint system. 

What is 2 times foreseeable force. 

300

The inspection completed by a competent person is conducted and documented this many times a year. 

What is 2 times, every 6 months. 

300

A connector comprised of a hook-shaped member with a normally closed keeper, or similar arrangement, which may be opened to permit the hook to receive an object and, when released, automatically closes to retain the object

What is a snap hook. 

300

This is the trigger height for fall protection for OSHA 1910. 

What is 4'.

300

This system will allow you to approach a fall hazard but will not allow you to fall. 

What is a fall restraint system. 

400

This type of anchorage can be determined by a competent person. 

What is a non certified anchor. 

400

These are the points that are designed for us to "park" our lanyard hooks. 

What is break away points. 

400

This type of SRL allows the anchor point to be at or above the D-ring. 

What is class 1. 

400
This is the trigger height for fall protection for scaffolds.

What is 10'. 

400

Body belt or body harness system rigged to allow an employee to be supported on an elevated vertical surface.

Positioning device. 

500

The amount of required force for a non certified work positioning device. 

What is 3,000 pounds. 

500

Harness design and specs must meet this ANSI standard. 

ANSI Z359.11

500

This class of SRL allows the anchor point to be above, at, or below the D-ring. 

What is class 2. 

500

This is the trigger height to require fall protection in California. 

What is 7 1/2.

500

Means an area in which certain work (e.g., overhand bricklaying) may take place without the use of guardrail systems, personal fall arrest systems, or safety net systems

What is controlled access zones. 

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