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3kg The tools. High strength webbing and self extending internal coils provide maximum shock absorption capability. The maximum working load warning label for fully unfolded 1.2m high viscosity polyester structure with a single tracking number sewn onto the lanyard to prevent falling. Legislative information on high-altitude operations. The 2005 high-altitude operations regulations came into effect in April 2005 and apply to all high-altitude operations with a risk of falling that may cause personal injury. The creation of this comprehensive legal requirement for high-altitude operations aims to further explain the fundamental principle that milestone management goals should be provided, rather than explanatory operating rules that may lead to unnecessary problems. The regulation effectively removed the old two meter rule boundary between low point falls and high point falls, which resulted in more major injury cases. The basic requirement is that the responsible person must ensure that all high-altitude operations, including emergency situations and rescue needs, are properly planned and organized; All high-altitude operations need to consider weather conditions that may endanger health and safety; The personnel performing high-altitude operations have received training and are competent; The risks of high-altitude operations are assessed (using risk management levels) and appropriate work equipment is selected and used; Properly control risks from fragile surfaces, falling objects, and hazardous areas; The equipment used for high-altitude operations has undergone appropriate inspection and maintenance; Before each use, inspect and verify the existing work position and access method of the high-altitude operation site, fall protection equipment combination (i.e. guardrails, toe boards, and operating platforms), anti fall equipment combination (i.e. nets, airbags, etc.), personal fall protection (i.e. work restrictions, anti fall, and rope lowering), ladder and step ladder inspection report (only applicable to op