According to OSHA this is not how to do this...Any one know why? Found this on a website for a theatrical company actually their homepage.
for argument sake it really does not matter if he is getting ready to climb, has been climbing or is in the process of climbing...
there is so much wrong with the "idea" of safety here.
The main problem I see is that he is using a lanyard made for static positioning only as a D ring extender.
Maybe we can set some points of reference and then discuss what is right and wrong about this picture.
1. Assume working at height, where should the attachment be and what type of attachment.
2. Assume clip on side is being used, why would you want to use this point on the harness and what is the proper way to use it?
Other topics?
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