CSA Z259.3 : 0
Superseded
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LINEMAN'S BODY BELT AND LINEMAN'S SAFETY STRAP
Hardcopy , PDF
01-02-2005
English
Technical Committee on Safety Equipment for Linemen
Preface
Reference Publications
Standard
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Construction Features
3.1 Body-Belt Dimensions
3.2 Safety-Strap Dimensions
3.3 Prohibition of Splicing
4 Requirements and Tests for Material and Components
4.1 Material
4.2 Dee-Rings, Buckles, and Snap Hooks
4.3 Miscellaneous Hardware
5 Requirements for Complete Body Belts and Safety
Straps
5.1 Safety Straps
5.2 Body Belts
6 Tests
6.1 Safety-Strap Drop-Test Samples
6.2 Body-Belt Drop
6.3 Test Equipment
6.4 Safety-Strap Test
6.5 Body-Belt Test
6.6 Tested Units
7 Marking and Packaging
7.1 Finished Product
7.2 Containers
7.3 Marking of Containers
7.4 Tagging
Appendix A - Metric Equivalents (Conversion Factors)
Appendix B - Recommended Sizing Chart for Lineman's
Body Belts
Includes the minimum strength and safety requirements, sizes, marking, and packaging for body belts and safety straps. The equipment specified is intended for use by employees in the power and communication utilities.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
35
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PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
CSA Z259.1:2005 | BODY BELTS AND SADDLES FOR WORK POSITIONING AND TRAVEL RESTRAINT |
CSA Z259.1 : 2005 : R2010 | BODY BELTS AND SADDLES FOR WORK POSITIONING AND TRAVEL RESTRAINT |
CSA PLUS 5000 : 1996 | A GUIDE TO FALL PROTECTION |
CSA Z234.1 : 0 | METRIC PRACTICE GUIDE |
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