A safety harness is a system of restraints that prevent the wearer from falling from a height. The harness allows the user to attach themselves to a stationary object, therefore ensuring they will not hit the ground in the event of a fall. Falling from a height is one of the most common causes of personal injury in the workplace, so it is very important to make sure you are properly equipped when working up high.
A safety harness not only improves the wearer’s protection but also allows them to use their hands freely whilst working.
Improper use, carelessness, or use of a damaged harness can result in death or severe injury, as well as damage to equipment and the work environment. The full-body safety harness is an integral part of a modern fall protection system.
The common mistakes to avoid when using a harness:
- Failure to Perform Proper Inspection
- Failure to Don the Harness Properly
- Improper Fit
- Overuse
Recommendations
- Crew on board reminded of the need for regular inspection of the safety harnesses;
- Defective safety harness removed from use immediately – remove and quarantine any defective equipment immediately. Any doubt at all about the safety of the equipment, don’t use it!
- Dedicated quarantine spaces (boxes) for defective equipment and tools to be arranged on board barges.