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An acceptable anchorage point for a personal fall arrest system must be:

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An acceptable anchorage point for personal fall arrest systems must support at least 5,000 pounds per employee or have a safety factor of two, be independent from other support systems, and be maintained regularly as part of a comprehensive fall protection plan.

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An acceptable anchorage point for a personal fall arrest system must be capable of supporting not less than 5,000 pounds per employee attached, or must be designed, installed, and used as part of a complete fall protection system which maintains a safety factor of at least two under the supervision of a qualified person. Anchorage points used for fall arrest systems must be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms and capable of supporting at least the amount of force stated above. Additionally, they should be positioned in such a way as to reduce the chances of a worker experiencing a swing fall, should they come off their working surface. Regular inspections and maintenance of anchorage points are essential to ensure their reliability and safety.

In occupational settings such as construction, having a proper fall protection plan and using adequately equipped and tested anchorage points are critical to preventing injuries and fatalities from falls.

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