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  1. 3 Major Components of Fall Arrest Systems in Rope Access

    Three Major Components of Fall Arrest Systems in Rope Access

    Tips for Choosing & Maintaining Your Equipment

    If you work in rope access, you know that fall arrest systems are essential. They help to prevent falls or arrest them safely if they do occur.

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  2. Responsibility of Ladders & Cable Systems Part II of II: Climbing Towers by OSHA and ANSI A14.3 Standard

    Responsibility of Ladders & Cable Systems Part II of II: Climbing Towers by OSHA and ANSI A14.3 Standard

    Responsibility for Towers without OSHA/ANSI Approved Ladder or Cable Systems Part II of II

    I hope you all had a great and happy holiday and the new year is starting off well. Sorry for the delay and here is part II of our discussion on the responsibility of ladders and cable systems.

    If a cell tower has ladder or cable system that is not OSHA/ANSI approved, whose responsibility is it, the tower owner or the contractor?

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  3. Responsibility of Ladders & Cable Systems Part I of II: Climbing Towers by OSHA and ANSI A14.3 Standard

    Responsibility of Ladders & Cable Systems Part I of II: Climbing Towers by OSHA and ANSI A14.3 Standard

    Cable Climbing System + Tower Climber = FREE CLIMBING / NOT ALLOWED if you follow OSHA regulations.

    I mentioned earlier this week that I wanted to start a conversation. Some of the topics I’ll be hitting on will be unpopular, but hey…that’s why I’m here. If we don’t bring things out into the open, how will people know there’s an issue and how do we find a solution? So, let’s get started.

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