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letamp;#39;s talk about calculating your required fall clearance distance weamp;#39;ll begin by defining free fall free fall is the first factor in calculating your required fall clearance distance free fall is the distance youamp;#39;ll fall before your fall arrest system begins to slow you down properly designed fall arrest systems protect workers from contact with any lower level or obstruction with no more than a six foot free fall this is why the proper calculation of fall clearance distance from your anchor point is so important letamp;#39;s take a closer look at what weamp;#39;re talking about if youamp;#39;re using a six foot lanyard connected to the dorsal d-ring of your body harness and you connect the other end to an anchorage point at the same height how far will you free-fall in this case youamp;#39;ll free-fall 6 feet because thatamp;#39;s the length of the lanyard thatamp;#39;s connecting the two points together however how far will you free fall if you are conn