Common use of Positioning Device Systems Clause in Contracts

Positioning Device Systems. These body belt or body harness systems are to be set up so that a worker can free fall no farther than 2 feet (0.6 meters). They shall be secured to an anchorage capable of supporting a least twice the potential impact load of an employee’s fall or 3,000 pounds (13.3 kilonewtons), whichever is greater.

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Sources: Crew/Independent Contractor Agreement

Positioning Device Systems. These body belt or body harness systems are to be set up so that a worker it can free fall no farther than 2 feet (0.6 meters). They shall will be secured to an anchorage capable of supporting a at least twice the potential impact load of an employee’s a fall or 3,000 pounds (13.3 kilonewtons), whichever is greater.

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Sources: Crew/Independent Contractor Agreement

Positioning Device Systems. These body belt or body harness systems are to be set up so that a worker it can free fall no farther than 2 feet (0.6 meters). They shall will be secured to an anchorage capable of supporting a least twice the potential impact load of an employee’s a fall or 3,000 pounds (13.3 kilonewtons), whichever is greater.

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Sources: Crew/Independent Contractor Agreement

Positioning Device Systems. These body belt or body harness systems are to be set up so that a worker can free fall no farther than 2 feet (0.6 meters). They shall be secured to an anchorage capable of supporting a at least twice the potential impact load of an employee’s fall or 3,000 pounds (13.3 kilonewtons), whichever is greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Crew/Independent Contractor Agreement