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4 36 STANDARDS AND CERTI FICATIONS Fall prevention systems for linemen and pole mounting work (compliant with EN 358:2018): : Positioning belt combined with a positioning lanyard (as an alternative to the positioning belt, the fall arrest harness with positioning belt can be used). Work positioning is not to be considered as fall protection, the risk of falling must not exceed 50 cm. Fall arrest systems for work on scaffolds and scaffolding, work on open windows, work on surfaces at height without adequate protection, work with lateral movement below a horizontal anchor line (in compliance) with EN 363:2018: : Fall arrest harness with back attachment or back/sternal attachment or harness fitted with or without positioning belt combined with an energy absorbing dissipating device. Required air gap of 6 metres. Lifting and lowering works (facades, trusses, roofs and other inclined surfaces, pylons, ladders ): Fall arrest harness with back/sternal attachment with a sliding fall arrest device (fallstop). Required air gap of 2 metres. Work on scaffolds and scaffolding, work in wells, tanks or silos, erection of scaffolding with fixed anchorage point at the top, horizontal and vertical movement work under a horizontal anchorage line : Fall arrest harness with back attachment fitted with or without positioning belt together with a retractable type fall arrest device with textile strap or steel cable with carabiner. Required air gap of 2 metres. Head protection equipment G ENERAL REQU I REMENT S STANDARD : EN 397 : 201 2+A1 : 201 2 This is the European standard that specifies the physical and performance requirements, test methods and marking requirements for industrial safety hard hats. The main purpose of industrial safety hard hats is to provide protection for the wearer against falling objects and consequent brain injuries and skull fractures. SPEC I FIC STANDARD EN 50365 : 2002 This European standard specifies both the physical and performance requirements as well as the test methods for insulating hard hats to be used on Category 0 and I installations which are operated in environments where it may be possible to come into contact with high potential electrical voltage (up to 1,000 V ac and 1,500 V dc) Respiratory protective devices STANDARDS The following are to be considered respiratory protective devices: filtering masks for particles, filtering masks for gases and vapours, half-masks with filters, full masks with filters. All devices belong to risk category 3 (risk of death or serious injury). These devices protect against dust (solid particles, mists, fumes), gases and vapours of substances with a specific concentration and toxicity. The standards governing the requirements for personal respiratory protective equipment are the following: EN 149:2001+A1:2009 - Dust face masks. The standard defines the minimum filtration requirements for the various levels of protection provided by face masks. Face masks are classified as disposable or reusable and the following markings are used on the product to identify their classification: - “ NR ” for non-reusable face masks. These can be subject to optional testing for Dolomite dust clogging requirements (product classification and marking “ D ”); - “ R ” for face masks that can be used for more than one work shift, with compulsory testing for Dolomite dust clogging requirements (product classification and marking “ D ”); EN 405:2001+A1:2009 Gas and vapour filtering masks. This European Standard specifies performance requirements, test methods and marking requirements for half mask with valve filter fitted with gas filters or combined as respiratory protective devices, with the exception of escape devices. Gas-filtering half-masks which have no valves or are only fitted with exhalation valves are excluded. It does not apply to those devices intended for use in special circumstances where there is or could be an oxygen deficiency (oxygen below a volume fraction of 17%).

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