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The drop test consists of a 400-pound bag of sand, 28 to 32 inches in diam-
eter, dropped into the net from the highest surface at which employees are
exposed to fall hazards, but not from less than 42 inches about that level.
When the employer can demonstrate that it is unreasonable to perform the
drop-test described above, the employer or a designated competent person
shall certify that the net and net installation have sufficient clearance and
impact absorption by preparing a certification record prior to the net being
used as a fall protection system. The certification must include
Identification of the net and net installation
Date that it was determined that the net and net installation were in
compliance
Signature of the person making the determination and certification
The most recent certification records for each net and net installation must
be available at the jobsite for inspection.
Safety nets must be inspected for wear, damage, and other deterioration at
least once a week and after any occurrence that could affect the integrity
of the system.
Defective nets should not be used, and defective components must be
removed from service.
Objects that have fallen into the safety net, such as scrap pieces, equipment,
and tools, must be removed as soon as possible from the net and at least
before the next work shift.
Maximum mesh size must not exceed 6 inches by 6 inches. All mesh cross-
ings must be secured to prevent enlargement of the mesh opening, which
must be no longer than 6 inches, measured center-to-center.
Each safety net, or section thereof, must have border rope for webbing with
a minimum breaking strength of 5000 pounds.
Connections between safety net panels must be as strong as integral net
components and must not be spaced more 6 inches apart.
Personal Fall Arrest System
A personal fall arrest system is one option for the protection that OSHA requires for
workers on construction sites who are exposed to vertical drops of 6 feet or more.
Employers who choose to use a personal fall arrest system must comply with the
following provisions:
Be sure that personal fall arrest systems will, when stopping a fall,
Limit maximum arresting force to 1800 pounds.
Be rigged such that an employee can neither free fall more than 6 feet
nor contact any lower level.
Bring an employee to a complete stop and limit maximum deceleration
distance to 3.5 feet.
Have sufficient strength to withstand twice the potential impact energy
of a worker free falling a distance of 6 feet or the free fall distance per-
mitted by the system, whichever is less.
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