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- Working at height can be extremely dangerous. Falls are number one on OSHAs fatal four list. And it also tops the list of most frequently cited OSHA standards violations. If you do have a fall, you rely on the equipment that protects you to keep you safe. In this series, well learn how to inspect your fall protection gear to make sure it does just that. In todays episode, well look at your harness. If your harness fails, the results could be catastrophic. By the end of this video, youll understand how to perform an inspection on your harness and know what the rejection criteria looks like that would cause a harness to be pulled from service. (upbeat music) My name is Ben, and this is the Lifting and Rigging Channel. Today, we talk with Tom Horner, inspection manager at Mazzella, to learn how to properly perform a harness inspection. Before putting your harness on or putting it back on the shelf, you need to inspect it and make sure it is safe for use. Tom will walk us through ho