Fall protection is crucial for workers in the oil and gas industry in Texas. While harnesses, lanyards and anchor points are all important,
preventing fall accidents
is still the primary goal. Even if a harness arrests a fall, the potential harm caused by being suspended and the procedures used to bring the worker to safety are also significant risks.
Adequate fall arrest training is essential. The training must cover the proper and safe way to use the system and get a suspended worker to safety without adding to the risk of further injuries.
Standards set out by the American National Standard Institute
The reason for the fall arrest option being the last resort is the life-threatening hazards of workers suffering suspension trauma due to blood circulation problems. While suspended, blood will collect in their legs and starve other organs. Victims of fall accidents in the Texas oil and gas industry are typically eligible for
workers’ compensation
benefits to cover medical bills and lost wages.