New York City 8-Hour Fall Prevention for Construction Practice Test

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What should be done if fall protection equipment is damaged?

Continue using it

Repair it immediately

Replace it before use

When fall protection equipment is found to be damaged, it is crucial to replace it before further use. This is because damaged fall protection gear may not provide the necessary safety during work at heights, significantly increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. Fall protection equipment, such as harnesses, lanyards, and anchors, is engineered to withstand specific stresses and forces. Any compromise to this structural integrity—such as fraying, cuts, or other wear—can lead to failure during a fall. Therefore, to ensure safety, it's imperative to replace damaged equipment to maintain a secure work environment.

In this context, while repair may seem like a quick solution, it does not ensure the equipment will meet the required safety standards. Continuing to use damaged equipment or storing it for later use poses a significant risk to the worker's safety and contradicts safety protocols. Prioritizing replacement when damage is detected aligns with best practices in fall prevention on construction sites.

Store it for later use

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