Every rope access job requires a rescue plan.
Why Rescue Plans Matter
Suspension trauma can occur in minutes.
OSHA Expectations
Plans must address:
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- Response time
- Equipment
- Personnel roles
What a Good Rescue Plan Includes
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- Site-specific hazards
- Equipment staging
- Communication protocol
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does OSHA require a rescue plan for rope access work?
Yes. OSHA requires that a rescue plan be in place whenever workers are exposed to fall hazards, including rope access operations.
How quickly must a rope access rescue be performed?
Rescue should occur as quickly as possible, typically within minutes, to prevent suspension trauma and serious injury.
Need a rescue plan review?
Contact Shine On Anchors (773) 227-4522 or email anchors@shineongroup.com

