Multiple Choice. What is the minimum working height that requires the use of a personal fall arrest system assuming there are no side rails or enclosures? A) 10" B) 12' C) 6' D) 10'
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It is a safety system designed to protect workers from falling when working at heights. It typically consists of an anchor point, a body harness, and a lanyard or lifeline. Now, let's consider the options given: A) 10": This seems too low to require a personal Show more…
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