Do Z359 Standards Cover Transportation-Related Falls? Yes, Says ASSE

The American Society of Safety Engineers recently noted that falls in the transportation industry are covered under the American National Standard Institute/ASSE Z359 Fall Protection standards, including rolling stock, which refers to all vehicles, such as trailers, that move on a railway. ASSE said it issued a response following a request from a safety product manufacturer for interpretation of rolling stock as it applies to the Z359.0-2009 and ANSI/ASSE Z359.2-2007 Fall Protection standards.

The Z359 Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) said that an interpretation was not necessary because the scope of the committee and its projects and standards has always included rolling stock and therefore it is not exempt from the standard. The question of whether Z359.0 and Z359.2 apply to rolling stock was asked due to a proposal that the Z359 committee develop a standard addressing fall protection specific to rolling stock. However, the committee noted that the transportation industry as a whole has also always been covered under the standards, and is not exempt.

Transportation-related incidents continue to be the number one cause of on-the-job-deaths. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2008 the number of fatal work injuries in rail transportation increased. The Z359 ASC is concerned with falls from heights in the transportation industry including stationary vehicles, equipment, and railroad cars. Transportation professionals can turn to the current standards for guidance regarding fall protection, ASSE said.

ASSE serves as the secretariat for the Z359 Fall Protection standards, or Fall Protection Code, which currently includes nine standards: Z359.0-2009 Definitions and Nomenclature Used for Fall Protection and Fall Arrest; Z359.1-2007 Safety Requirements for Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Subsystems and Components; Z359.2-2007 Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program; Z359.3-2007 Safety Requirements for Positioning and Travel Restraint Systems; Z359.4-2007 Safety Requirements for Assisted-Rescue and Self-Rescue Systems, Subsystems and Components; Z359.6-2009 Specification and Design Requirements for Active Fall Protection Systems; Z359.12-2009 Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems; Z359.13-2009 Personal Energy Absorbers and Energy Absorbing Lanyards; and the historical ANSI/ASSE Z359.1-1992 (R1999).

For more information on the Z359 Fall Protection Code, version 2.0, visit www.asse.org/cartpage.php?link=z359-v2. For more information on the rolling stock issue, go to the ASSE Transportation Practice Specialty's interactive online TransActions newsletter at http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/5c406127#/5c406127/1 and turn to page 27.

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