Recognizing potential fall risks, such as unprotected edges, floor holes, and unstable working platforms.
Detailed protocols for retrieving a worker who has been suspended in a harness to prevent "suspension trauma." Dod (391) mp4
The implementation of the DoD-391 training serves as a primary tool in reducing workplace fatalities and injuries. By standardizing the knowledge of fall protection, the DoD ensures that all personnel—regardless of their specific role—operate under a unified safety protocol that prioritizes life-saving equipment and hazard awareness. Recognizing potential fall risks, such as unprotected edges,
1. Introduction
Understanding the specific heights (e.g., 4 feet in general industry, 6 feet in construction) at which fall protection becomes a legal requirement. 4. Summary of Impact Summary of Impact The is more than a
The is more than a required viewing; it is a critical component of institutional safety culture. Mastery of the concepts within this video is essential for maintaining a safe, compliant, and efficient working environment.
The correct method for putting on and adjusting a full-body harness to ensure it functions safely during a fall event. 3. Procedural Requirements
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