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WORKING ALOFT CHECK SHEET
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WARNING SIGNS

SAFETY HARNESS For your own safety, you should wear an approved parachute-type safety harness (fig. 3-5) with a safety lanyard  and  a  tending  line  (as  required)  with  double locking  snap  hooks  whenever  you  work  aloft.  (The lineman-type  safety  belt  is  no  longer  authorized  for use.)  Safety harnesses should be checked periodically as  prescribed  by  the  Planned  Maintenance  System. Place the tools that you will use on the job in a canvas bag and haul the bag up with a line to the job location. To guard against dropping tools and seriously injuring someone,  tie  the  tool  you  are  using  to  your  safety harness with a piece of line. 3-10 Figure 3-4.—Sample Working Aloft Check Sheet.

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