ANSI Z359 – Personal Fall Arrest Systems

ANSI standards can be complicated to understand, and personal fall arrest systems are no exception. This blog will introduce ANSI standard Z359 for Fall Protection.
ANSI standards can be complicated to understand, and personal fall arrest systems are no exception. This blog will introduce ANSI standard Z359 for Fall Protection.

ANSI standards can be complicated to understand, and personal fall arrest systems are no exception. This blog will introduce ANSI standard Z359 for Fall Protection.

A personal fall arrest system in which a full body harness is used shall:

  • produce a maximum arrest force of ≤ 1800lbs
  • Bring the fall to a complete stop with a deceleration distance of ≤ 42 inches
  • In suspension, the angle of the body at rest shall be ≤30 degrees.

Snap hooks and carabiners shall:

  • Be self closing and locking, capable of being opened only by at least 2 consecutive, deliberate actions

The harness shall:

  • provide support for the body across the lower chest, over the shoulders and around the thighs
  • Have a dorsal attachment
  • Prevent fall out

Energy absorbers and lanyards serve the function of dissipating the kinetic energy generated by a fall. It reduces the impact and speed and the consequences of a fall in the absence of safety elements. They shall not exceed a max arrest force of 1800 lbs

Two distinct classes based on application:

  • Class A: Intended for a free fall of ≤ 6 ft
  • Class B: Intended for a free fall that can reach UP TO 12 ft. Usually when a worker cannot tie overhead and must connect to a anchor structure at their feet.
    • Max deployment distance is 60 in

Self Retracting Devices

SRDs consist of a retractable cable that allows more mobility to a worker. Should a worker fall, SRDs have internal breaking systems that activate to arrest the fall.

Type:

  • SRL – Self Retracting Lifeline
  • SRL-P – Personal Use – meant for individual use and mounted onto a full body harness
  • SRL-R – Rescue – a mechanical fall arrester with the added function of rescue and retrieval post-fall arrest, by raising or lowering a fall-arrested user to safety.

Class: defined by dorsal attachment anchorage point

  • Class 1 – anchor at or above the D-Ring, subjected to ≤2ft fall.
  • Class 2 – Anchor at, above or up to 5ft below and subjected to ≤6ft fall over an edge. All class 2s are leading edge.

Static strength of an SRL shall withstand a tensile load of 3000lbs statically applied directly to the point of SRL line connection to SRL drum.

Dynamic Performance:

  • The SRL shall lock and remain locked until released.
  • The arrest distance shall not exceed 54 inches.
  • The max arrest force shall not exceed 1800lbs

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