Ashore fall protection system for cranes Naval Facilities Engineer Command Southwest, San Diego, CA.

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Ashore fall protection system for cranes Naval Facilities Engineer Command Southwest, San Diego, CA

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E NAVFACSW BSV&E has had an ongoing problem of supplying adequate fall protection to personnel working at elevated heights on our mobile cranes. Crane and Rigging does supply rolling staging and platforms for working on these cranes but, this solution does not offer adequate fall protection when working on top of the booms of these cranes. Crane and Rigging and our safety department have been working together to find a solution to this problem We have purchased an ADJUSTABLE FREESTANDING HORIZONTAL RAIL SYSTEM and are currently evaluating this units effectiveness. This unit appears to be ideal for our intended use.

Personnel working on crane boom before the fall protection system arrived. OPNAVINST G mandates for ashore commands, fall protection in place for heights greater than four (4) feet Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E

System is completely assembled

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E On wheels and very mobile

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Self retracting lanyards (SRL)

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Double by-pass rails with SRLs on trolley

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Jacks are extended after system is in place

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E This photo demonstrates system in place over crane. This system extends from 17 feet to 27 feet and therefore offers the versatility to be used on our entire inventory of mobile cranes while allowing sufficient clearance for SRL to operate properly.

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Tag line is attached to SRL. Clip on SRL is pulled to ground level and the SRL is then connected directly to employees harness. Tag line

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Employee transiting to top of boom with SRL attached to harness. This system allows complete fall protection throughout the entire climbing evolution.

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Personnel attached to this system have a 12’ wide 32’ long range of motion

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E Training provided by contracting rep.

Man Rated Fall Protection System for BSV&E