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JSA - JIS T 8165

Safety belts

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Organization: JSA
Publication Date: 25 February 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene): 13.100
scope:

This Standard specifies the safety belts for an occupation (including the tools holding the working posture securely), to prevent the workers from an accidental fall and slip drop at construction sites, civil engineering work sites, mines and quarries, and during telecommunication cable works at poles, steel towers or the like, and works at other high place or steep slopes.

NOTE: The International Standards corresponding to this Standard and the symbol of degree of correspondence are as follows.

ISO 10333-1:2000 Personal fall-arrest system - Part 1: Full-body harnesses

ISO 10333-2:2000 Personal fall-arrest system - Part 2: Lanyards and energy absorbers

ISO 10333-5:2001 Personal fall-arrest systems - Part 5: Connectors with self-closing and self-locking gates

ISO 10333-6:2004 Personal fall-arrest systems - Part 6: System performance tests (Overall evaluation: MOD)

In addition, symbols, which denote the degree of correspondence in the contents between the relevant International Standards and JIS are IDT (identical), MOD (modified), and NEQ (not equivalent) according to ISO/lEC Guide 21-1.

Document History

December 25, 2018
Personal fall-arrest systems
This Standard specifies the requirements for the personal fall-arrest systems and relevant accessories for business use to prevent the workers from an accidental fall, working at high places of...
JIS T 8165
February 25, 2012
Safety belts
This Standard specifies the safety belts for an occupation (including the tools holding the working posture securely), to prevent the workers from an accidental fall and slip drop at construction...
October 1, 1987
Safety Belts for Line-men
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