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Anytime you are tasked to keep someone safe from falling, one decision must be made first. Do I select a Passive System or Active System?<\/p>\n
Understanding the difference between passive and active fall protection is a great place to start. From there you will be better informed to pursue one path over another. Knowledge is crucial to safety.<\/p>\n
A Passive System, in short, requires no human interaction to function properly once installed. It has no active mechanisms or moving parts.<\/p>\n
These tend to be your guardrails<\/a> and netting.<\/p>\n Whether you are “using” a rail or not, it is ready to stop a fall. Netting will catch you regardless of if you are paying attention or not. In other words, there is nothing for you to do to get passive systems to keep you safe.<\/p>\n Active Systems are the opposite. As you would suspect, active fall protection requires human interaction to keep one safe.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Active Systems<\/h2>\n