Are Your Products Actually ANSI Compliant?

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Your fall protection equipment might be labeled ANSI-compliant, but that doesn’t mean it meets any or all of the standard’s safety requirements. Even if you have a Declaration of Conformity (DOC), which is supposed to guarantee compliance, may be missing information required in the DOC, which voids the document, and therefore, strips away the product’s ANSI compliance.
    Even worse, there aren’t any laws against mislabeling products or creating an unreliable DOC. There’s only one way to make sure your fall protection equipment actually meets ANSI standards. It’s one of the biggest secrets in the fall protection industry, one that will change the way you think about compliance.
    FallTech is committed to transparency, especially when it affects your safety. With your insurance, EMR rating, and more depending on your gear’s ANSI compliance, we’re offering the tools you need to confidently vet all of your products and DOCs.
    In this guide, we’ll reveal the one critical piece of information that you can use to verify ANSI compliance for your fall protection products, as well as tips for spotting unreliable documentation. You’ll learn what to look for, why this problem exists in the fall protection market, and how to find manufacturers committed to keeping you safe.
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    DOC article with additional info
    blog.falltech....
    IAS Accreditation Search
    www.iasonline....
    FallTech Certificate of Accreditation and Scope of Accreditation
    www.iasonline....
    falltech.com/
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