Inspecting Height Safety Equipment: All There Is to Know

Working at heights comes with significant safety risks. That is why investing in height safety equipment is crucial. From safety harnesses to slings, lanyards, pulley-wheels, ropes, ascenders and descenders, many pieces of height safety equipment exist to ensure a safe working environment for those working at heights. However, even with the right height safety gear, inspections are crucial to ensure your equipment is in usable condition. These inspections can make life-saving differences for you and your workers. Therefore, here is more you need to know about height safety equipment inspections.

They Are Legal Requirements

Regular inspections of your height safety equipment are legal requirements in many areas across the country since working at heights has serious safety risks. Therefore, your height safety equipment must comply with specific standards as part of risk control measures for elevated working. With that in mind, it is imperative to ensure your equipment is legally compliant by strictly following the recommended inspection guidelines. Doing this will save you from work-related injuries, lawsuits and even casualties in severe cases.

The Frequency of Inspection Varies

Height safety inspections are done continuously to ensure your equipment remains in perfect working condition throughout its service life. However, the frequency of these inspections generally varies depending on many factors. First, different states and territories have different regulations and standards regarding height safety equipment inspections. Therefore, the frequency of inspections will vary depending on where you are in the country.

Inspection frequency will also vary depending on the equipment being inspected. Some height safety equipment is used more regularly than others. In addition, some may be subjected to more stress or load than others. How frequently you use your height safety equipment can also determine the frequency of inspection. While such factors will make the difference regarding how often you need to inspect the equipment, it's crucial to always inspect them before and after use.

Record-Keeping Is Important

Keeping records of your height safety equipment inspections is a crucial component of these inspections because it allows you to track the performance of your height safety equipment, which is essential when it comes to making decisions on repairs and replacements. Generally, most inspections also come with recommendations on life-expired equipment, repairs, limitations and suitability of various height safety equipment on different usages. Therefore, keeping such records is crucial for future reference whenever you experience problems with your equipment. 

For more information, contact a local inspection service.


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