The new ANSI Z359.14-2021 that took effect at the beginning of August, may still leave some confusion on which SRD’s are acceptable or not. The short answer is, all units manufactured before, or after, August 1st, are still safe to use, as long as they continue to meet inspection requirements and are used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Our friends at Safewaze® help us out by breaking down what you need to know into a few simple questions.
What is the Z359.14 standard?
This standard defines guidelines for the design, testing, labelling, inspection and performance of self-retracting devices (SRDs) in fall protection.
Why did it change?
ANSI requires each standard to be updated every five years. Due to the growing popularity of SRDs, the update is designed to increase safety with more demanding requirements and clearer product use instructions.
When did it take effect?
The ANSI committee released the approved standard in July 2021, and it went into effect on August 1, 2023.
Who does it affect?
This change directly affects anyone producing SRDs after August 1, 2023. We recommend those selling, purchasing and using SRDs remain up to date on ANSI standards.
What about my current units?
Units marked to the previous Z359.14-2014 standard – and with a manufacturing date prior to August 2023 – will not need to be discarded. These units remain safe to use in accordance with manufacturer specifications and industry guidelines.
What changes were made in the new ANSI Z359.14-2021 standard?
Class A and B changing to significantly revised class 1 and 2.
New strength testing requirements
Redefined SRD types
New labeling requirements to assist users
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Original FAQ Credit: Safewaze