Mobile mount for attachment of a fall arrest system

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Platform with elevating or lowering means

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C182S180200, C182S063100, C182S069400, C182S116000

Reexamination Certificate

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07740106

ABSTRACT:
A mobile mount for attachment of a fall arrest system is provided for example for aircraft and includes a base carried on ground wheels and a support which is adjustable in height upstanding from the base and an arm cantilevered over the base. At least one receptacle is mounted on the arm of the support at a position located over the base for attachment to a personal fall arrest system including a harness for one or more persons, with the receptacle, base and support being designed and arranged to receive a loading from the personal fall arrest system sufficient to accommodate a fall of the person from the elevated structure.

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“Regulations for Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices-1926.502”; US Department of Labor, OSHA; pp. 1-18.

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