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In this Working at Height Toolbox Talk, we explore essential safety practices in fall protection, focusing on: • Guidelines for using swivel hoist rings as reliable anchor points • The feasibility and safety of linking multiple lines to a single anchor • Kilonewton ratings for carabiners to ensure maximum safety • Regulations for attaching a lanyard to a self-retracting lifeline Designed for workers who face the daily challenges of working at heights, this episode aims to equip you with the knowledge to enhance workplace safety. Inside, you'll discover: • Practical tips on selecting and utilizing anchor points • Key insights into the importance of equipment ratings and their impact on safety • Guidelines for secure connections and attachments in your fall protection system We're committed to sharing knowledge that helps you maintain safety standards and protect lives. Do you have a question or a topic suggestion for our next episode? We'd love to hear it in the comments below! More Toolbox Talks! ► • Toolbox Talks _____________________________________________ FREE Downloads: Job Safety Analysis & Working at Height Risk Assessment Bundle https://resources.mazzellacompanies.c... Top 10 Safety Tips for Working at Height Infographic https://resources.mazzellacompanies.c... Mazzella Cable SRL Field Inspection Reference Gui https://resources.mazzellacompanies.c... Synthetic SRL / Lanyard Inspection Checklist https://resources.mazzellacompanies.c... Harness Inspection Checklist https://resources.mazzellacompanies.c... Top 5 Fall Protection Hazards On The Jobsite Infographic https://resources.mazzellacompanies.c... _____________________________________________ Articles, Videos, and Podcasts The Basics of Fall Protection in 6 Minutes https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... What Can You Expect From a Working at Height Risk Assessment? https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... Fall Protection for Roofers: Systems, OSHA Regulations, & Best Fits https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... Why Should You Prioritize Fall Protection for Your Workers? https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... How Does Fall Protection Differ from Fall Prevention? https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... Fall Protection & Fall Prevention: Terms, Systems, & OSHA Regulations https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... OSHA Inspection Series: The Principles of Fall Protection Safety https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lea... _____________________________________________ Schedule Remote or In-Person Rigging Training Here: ► https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/lif... Contact Mazzella's Rigging Division Here: ► https://www.mazzellacompanies.com/Con... _____________________________________________ In this video 0:00 - Intro 0:27 - Can a Swivel Hoist Ring be used as a Fall Protection Anchor Point? 1:55 - Why you should consult an expert before installing your fall protection system 2:19 - Can two lifelines be connected to one anchor point? 2:51 - What is the minimum kN for carabiners? 3:10 - Can I add reach to my fall restraint system by linking lanyards? 3:45 - How can you learn more about fall protection? Legal Disclaimer: Any advice, graphics, images, and/or information contained within this YouTube Channel or on any embedded videos, are presented for general educational and information purposes and to increase overall safety awareness. It is not intended to be legal, medical, or other expert advice or services, and should not be used in place of consultation with appropriate industry professionals. The information contained on this YouTube Channel should not be considered exhaustive and the user should seek the advice of appropriate professionals.