Safe Practices For Rope Access Work: Version 21A Board and SOC Approved July 2021 SPC-01
Safe Practices For Rope Access Work: Version 21A Board and SOC Approved July 2021 SPC-01
Safe Practices For Rope Access Work: Version 21A Board and SOC Approved July 2021 SPC-01
Revision History:
Version 21A Board and SOC Approved July 2021
Table of Contents:
1. Purpose, Scope, Exceptions ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Rope Access Program Management ........................................................................................................................................ 3
3. Rope Access Program Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 3
4. Responsibilities of the Rope Access Supervisor ....................................................................................................................... 5
5. Responsibilities of the Rope Access Technician ....................................................................................................................... 6
6. Training and Certification ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
7. Experience Documentation ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
8. Work Teams and Supervision .................................................................................................................................................. 8
9. Access Work Plan ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
10. Work Zones .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
11. Communication Plan ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
12. Rope Access Systems ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
13. Rope Access Equipment ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
14. Tools, Work Equipment ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
15. Use of Suspended Work Platforms in Conjunction with Rope Access ................................................................................. 14
16. Rescue and Emergency Services .......................................................................................................................................... 14
17. Post-Job Debriefs and Accident Reporting .......................................................................................................................... 15
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7. Experience Documentation
7.1. Rope access technicians shall document their experience, including:
7.1.1. Rope access work experience.
7.1.2. Rope access certification.
7.1.3. Rope access training.
7.2. Additional relevant experience should be documented as required by the employer or presiding regulatory
authority.
7.3. Experience documentation shall provide the following information:
7.3.1. Date(s) of work
7.3.1.1. The date range of an entry shall not exceed two weeks.
7.3.2. Employer name
7.3.3. Work details
7.3.3.1. These details should include the industry, structure, location, and description of work.
7.3.4. Rope access details
7.3.4.1. These details shall include the rope access techniques used to complete the work.
7.3.5. Rope access hours worked
7.3.5.1. These hours shall be the time spent carrying out rope access tasks including establishing rope access
systems, training, working on-rope, and worksite safety management.
TABLE 1
Forces on a single anchorage in an equally distributed,
load-sharing anchorage system as a function of the
applied load.
θ %FA/FL
0 50%
30 52%
60 58%
65 59%
90 71%
120 100%
150 193%
160 288%
170 574%
TABLE 2
Forces on a directional anchorage system as a function of the
applied load.
θ1 θ2 %FD/FL
0 180 200%
30 150 193%
60 120 173%
90 90 141%
120 60 100%
150 30 52%
160 20 35%
165 15 26%
180 0 0%
θ1: Interior angle at anchorage connector
θ2: Angle of fall line displacement
FD: Force at anchorage
FL: Force from applied load