To comply with OSHA's requirement that impact force of a fall shall not exceed 1,800 pounds of force, a harness should be used with a deceleration unit.

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Multiple Choice

To comply with OSHA's requirement that impact force of a fall shall not exceed 1,800 pounds of force, a harness should be used with a deceleration unit.

Explanation:
In fall protection, OSHA limits the peak impact force on a worker to 1,800 pounds when a fall is arrested. A harness by itself supports and distributes the load, but it doesn’t reduce the deceleration force enough to guarantee staying under that limit. The deceleration unit (an energy absorber) is what absorbs energy as the fall is arrested, increasing the deceleration distance and lowering the peak force applied to the body. So using a harness with a deceleration device is the way to meet OSHA’s requirement. This applies broadly, not just to specific industries.

In fall protection, OSHA limits the peak impact force on a worker to 1,800 pounds when a fall is arrested. A harness by itself supports and distributes the load, but it doesn’t reduce the deceleration force enough to guarantee staying under that limit. The deceleration unit (an energy absorber) is what absorbs energy as the fall is arrested, increasing the deceleration distance and lowering the peak force applied to the body. So using a harness with a deceleration device is the way to meet OSHA’s requirement. This applies broadly, not just to specific industries.

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