![]() (b) rope, lanyards and other connecting equipment, "rope access system" means a system consisting of "rope access" means a technique in which a rope access system is used to provide a person with access to and from a workplace, commonly including suspension at the workplace, in such a way that a fall is prevented or arrested "rope" means a length of cord or webbing made of parallel, twisted or braided synthetic fibres or steel wire "lanyard" means a flexible length of rope that is used to connect a sit harness or full body harness to other parts of a rope access system or to an anchorage (b) with provision for connecting a lanyard, a rope or other components (a) consisting of connected straps designed to distribute the forces resulting from the suspension or fall of a person over at least the person's thighs, shoulders and pelvis, and "full body harness" means a body support device "anchorage" means anything to which an anchor can be connected or secured, including a building, structure, tree or rock "anchor", also known as an anchorage connector, means a component or subsystem of a rope access system used to connect other parts of the rope access system to an anchorage Schedule 34-A Standards for Equipment Used in Rope Access Systems Part 34 - Rope Access ![]() Forestry Operations and Similar Activities Diving, Fishing and Other Marine Operations Ladders, Scaffolds and Temporary Work Platforms ![]() ![]() Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment Noise, Vibration, Radiation and Temperature Occupational Health and Safety Regulation ![]()
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