- Install temporary edge protection at the leading edge before workers access the area
- Use safety nets below the working level where temporary guardrails are not practicable
- Wear a full body harness connected to a rated anchor when at an unprotected leading edge
- Advance the edge protection system as the leading edge moves with construction progress
- Ensure anchor points are tested and rated for the dynamic arrest force of a fall
- Prepare a rescue plan for workers using fall arrest at the leading edge
- Brief the team daily on where the current leading edge positions are
- Inspect leading edge protection at the start of each shift before work begins
- Use advance guardrail systems where they are compatible with the construction method
- Report any gap or deficiency in leading edge protection immediately
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- DON'T approach the leading edge without collective or personal fall protection in place
- DON'T assume yesterday's edge protection covers today's leading edge position
- DON'T rely on personal fall arrest where collective protection is practicable instead
- DON'T use fall arrest harnesses without a tested rescue plan for prompt retrieval
- DON'T connect harness lanyards to anchor points that are not rated for fall loads
- DON'T remove temporary edge protection until permanent barriers are installed
- DON'T work at a leading edge in high winds that could push you off balance
- DON'T allow untrained workers near leading edge positions without supervision
- DON'T store materials at the leading edge where they could be knocked over the side
- DON'T treat leading edge protection as optional because the task is short duration
See also: Edge Protection Requirements | Safety Nets and Soft Landing Systems
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