One more possible scenario. If the worker ties off below their D-ring, free fall would apply. That freefall distance would also have to be added into the fall clearance. For example, if they secured their lanyard at platform level, approximately 5 feet below their D-ring, they would be risking a 5-7'ish FFD. Some SRL's don't permit a FFD but if they do, that could significantly increase the clearance that's needed.
This video is great, but this is a generic way of calculating the distance. But it is always my recommendation to calculate the distance using the specific guidance in the SRL owner’s manual.
One more possible scenario. If the worker ties off below their D-ring, free fall would apply. That freefall distance would also have to be added into the fall clearance. For example, if they secured their lanyard at platform level, approximately 5 feet below their D-ring, they would be risking a 5-7'ish FFD. Some SRL's don't permit a FFD but if they do, that could significantly increase the clearance that's needed.
This video is great, but this is a generic way of calculating the distance. But it is always my recommendation to calculate the distance using the specific guidance in the SRL owner’s manual.
So I see on type b soil the first horizontal bench at the bottom looks to be doubled. Why is that a 8’ horizontal bench?
why dont we include the height of the worker like we do for 6' lanyard?