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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
2 years ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)
It's like ropes on roofs.
In my area, you need a rope anytime you're working over 10 feet. But if you're using a fall arrest system, it takes 17 feet for the system to fully deploy.
So you are legally required to wear a rope (ie a tripping hazard) while working at 15 feet, even though *everyone* knows it won't stop you from hitting the ground.
In my area, you need a rope anytime you're working over 10 feet. But if you're using a fall arrest system, it takes 17 feet for the system to fully deploy.
So you are legally required to wear a rope (ie a tripping hazard) while working at 15 feet, even though *everyone* knows it won't stop you from hitting the ground.