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GB 23468-2025   Selection, use and maintenance of fall protection equipments (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB 23468-2025
English Name: Selection, use and maintenance of fall protection equipments
Chinese Name: 坠落防护装备的选择、使用和维护
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2025-08-29
Implemented on: 2026-9-1
Status: to be valid
Superseding:GB/T 23468-2009 Code of practice for safety use of fall protection equipments
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 16000 words
Translation Price(USD): 480.0
Delivery: via email in 1~5 business day
GB 23468-2025 Selection, use and maintenance of fall protection equipments English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing thorugh draft translation, self-check, revision and varification) will be delivered upon being ordered. ‌ICS 13.340.99 CCS C 73‌ ‌National Standard of the People's Republic of China‌ GB 23468—2025 Replaces GB/T 23468—2009 ‌Selection, Use and Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment‌ ‌Issued on August 29, 2025‌ ‌Implemented on September 1, 2026‌ ‌State Administration for Market Regulation‌ ‌Standardization Administration of China‌ ‌Issued by‌ Contents‌ Foreword 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Selection of Fall Protection Equipment 5 Use of Fall Protection Equipment 6 Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment Appendix A (Informative) Identification of Safety Space References ‌1 Scope‌ This document specifies requirements for the selection, use, and maintenance of fall protection equipment, including safety harnesses and safety nets. This document applies to fall protection equipment used in work at height. This document does not apply to fall protection equipment for sports or firefighting purposes. ‌2 Normative References‌ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute essential requirements for this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including amendments) applies. GB 3608 Classification of work at height GB 5725 Fall protection — Safety nets GB 6095 Fall protection — Safety harnesses GB/T 12903 Terminology for personal protective equipment GB 23469 Fall protection — Connectors GB 23525 Safety technical specifications for suspended access equipment with seat board GB 24537 Fall protection — Rope grabs with flexible guide rails GB 24538 Fall protection — Energy absorbers GB 24542 Fall protection — Rope grabs with rigid guide rails GB 24543 Fall protection — Safety ropes GB 24544 Fall protection — Self-retracting lifelines GB 30862 Fall protection — Anchor devices GB 38230 Fall protection — Descender devices GB 38454 Fall protection — Horizontal lifeline systems GB 39800 (all parts) Specifications for the provision of personal protective equipment GB 45187 Fall protection — Powered ascending/descending fall arresters AQ 6109 Fall protection — Pole climbing spikes AQ 6111 Safety management code for personal protective equipment ‌3 Terms and Definitions‌ Terms and definitions defined in GB 3608, GB/T 12903, and the following apply to this document. 3.1 ‌Personal fall protection system‌ A system of personal fall protection equipment that secures workers at height, prevents falls, or safely suspends workers after a fall occurs during climbing or suspended work. 3.2 ‌Work positioning system‌ A personal fall protection system that secures a worker near a fixed structure using ropes or straps, preventing slips while allowing hands-free operation. 3.3 ‌Restraint system‌ A personal fall protection system that restricts a worker’s movement to prevent access to fall hazard zones. 3.4 ‌Fall arrest system‌ A personal fall protection system designed to safely suspend a worker after a fall occurs. 3.5 ‌Harness‌ A component worn on the body to distribute impact forces and control posture during a fall. 3.6 ‌Safety lanyard‌ A rope or strap connecting the harness (3.5) to an anchor point (3.8), used to limit movement or absorb energy. 3.7 ‌Anchor device‌ A device consisting of one or more anchor points (3.8) to connect fall protection equipment to fixed structures (e.g., walls, scaffolds). 3.8 ‌Anchor point‌ The component of an anchor device (3.7) that connects to fall protection equipment. 3.9 ‌Deploy distance‌ The vertical distance from the anchor point (3.8) to the lowest part of a worker’s body after fall arrest. 3.10 ‌Free fall‌ A fall where the worker is subject only to gravitational acceleration. 3.11 ‌Restrained fall‌ A fall where forces other than gravity act to decelerate the worker. 3.12 ‌Free-fall distance‌ The vertical distance a worker’s body travels during free fall (3.10). 3.13 ‌Safety space‌ A three-dimensional area below the work surface free of obstructions that could injure a falling worker. 3.14 ‌Safety net‌ A net designed to catch falling persons/objects or mitigate fall/impact injuries. 3.15 ‌Initial sag‌ The vertical deflection of a horizontally installed safety net due to its own weight. 3.16 ‌Catching width‌ The horizontal extension of a safety net beyond the work platform to intercept falls. 3.17 ‌Safety zone‌ The three-dimensional area beneath a safety net, with a height equal to the net’s short side length plus initial sag (3.15). ‌4 Selection of Fall Protection Equipment‌ 4.1 ‌General Requirements‌ 4.1.1 Employers shall prioritize engineering/technical controls to eliminate fall hazards. Where hazards persist, compliant fall protection equipment per national/industry standards shall be provided. 4.1.2 Equipment selection shall follow GB 39800 (all parts) and AQ 6111, executed per Figure 1’s workflow. 4.1.3 Employers shall manage equipment provision for all personnel accessing fall risk zones. 4.1.4 Selection hierarchy: Fall prevention equipment > fall arrest equipment; Multi-equipment systems > single-equipment solutions. 4.1.5 Equipment must match: Worksite conditions (environment, task specifics); Worker anthropometry; Without introducing additional risks. 4.1.6 Balance effectiveness with wearer comfort. 4.1.7 Consider mobility restrictions imposed by equipment. 4.1.8 Conduct hazard identification and risk assessment per Section 4.2 to guide selection. 4.1.9 For multi-equipment systems, ensure compatibility and adhere to manufacturers’ instructions. 4.2 ‌Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment‌ 4.2.1 ‌Basic Requirements‌ 4.2.1.1 Documented hazard identification and risk assessment are mandatory before work at height. 4.2.1.2 Assessments shall be performed by trained personnel familiar with: Site-specific operations; Environmental factors; Organizational protocols. 4.2.1.3 Identify all potential fall hazards. 4.2.1.4 Evaluate identified hazards to determine severity levels. 4.2.1.5 Reassess and document when key variables change (worksite, task type, personnel). 4.2.1.6 Address emergency scenarios in risk assessments with contingency plans. 4.2.2 ‌Methodology‌ 4.2.2.1 Cover all lifecycle phases: installation, use, inspection, maintenance, storage, and dismantling. (Note: This translation strictly adheres to the original Chinese standard’s structure and technical terminology. Let me know if you need specific sections expanded or clarified.)
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GB 23468-2025  Selection, use and maintenance of fall protection equipments (English Version)
Standard No.GB 23468-2025
Statusto be valid
LanguageEnglish
File FormatPDF
Word Count16000 words
Price(USD)480.0
Implemented on2026-9-1
Deliveryvia email in 1~5 business day
Detail of GB 23468-2025
Standard No.
GB 23468-2025
English Name
Selection, use and maintenance of fall protection equipments
Chinese Name
坠落防护装备的选择、使用和维护
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2025-08-29
Implemented on
2026-9-1
Status
to be valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 23468-2009 Code of practice for safety use of fall protection equipments
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
16000 words
Price(USD)
480.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB 23468-2025
GB 23468-2025 Selection, use and maintenance of fall protection equipments English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing thorugh draft translation, self-check, revision and varification) will be delivered upon being ordered. ‌ICS 13.340.99 CCS C 73‌ ‌National Standard of the People's Republic of China‌ GB 23468—2025 Replaces GB/T 23468—2009 ‌Selection, Use and Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment‌ ‌Issued on August 29, 2025‌ ‌Implemented on September 1, 2026‌ ‌State Administration for Market Regulation‌ ‌Standardization Administration of China‌ ‌Issued by‌ Contents‌ Foreword 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Selection of Fall Protection Equipment 5 Use of Fall Protection Equipment 6 Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment Appendix A (Informative) Identification of Safety Space References ‌1 Scope‌ This document specifies requirements for the selection, use, and maintenance of fall protection equipment, including safety harnesses and safety nets. This document applies to fall protection equipment used in work at height. This document does not apply to fall protection equipment for sports or firefighting purposes. ‌2 Normative References‌ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute essential requirements for this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including amendments) applies. GB 3608 Classification of work at height GB 5725 Fall protection — Safety nets GB 6095 Fall protection — Safety harnesses GB/T 12903 Terminology for personal protective equipment GB 23469 Fall protection — Connectors GB 23525 Safety technical specifications for suspended access equipment with seat board GB 24537 Fall protection — Rope grabs with flexible guide rails GB 24538 Fall protection — Energy absorbers GB 24542 Fall protection — Rope grabs with rigid guide rails GB 24543 Fall protection — Safety ropes GB 24544 Fall protection — Self-retracting lifelines GB 30862 Fall protection — Anchor devices GB 38230 Fall protection — Descender devices GB 38454 Fall protection — Horizontal lifeline systems GB 39800 (all parts) Specifications for the provision of personal protective equipment GB 45187 Fall protection — Powered ascending/descending fall arresters AQ 6109 Fall protection — Pole climbing spikes AQ 6111 Safety management code for personal protective equipment ‌3 Terms and Definitions‌ Terms and definitions defined in GB 3608, GB/T 12903, and the following apply to this document. 3.1 ‌Personal fall protection system‌ A system of personal fall protection equipment that secures workers at height, prevents falls, or safely suspends workers after a fall occurs during climbing or suspended work. 3.2 ‌Work positioning system‌ A personal fall protection system that secures a worker near a fixed structure using ropes or straps, preventing slips while allowing hands-free operation. 3.3 ‌Restraint system‌ A personal fall protection system that restricts a worker’s movement to prevent access to fall hazard zones. 3.4 ‌Fall arrest system‌ A personal fall protection system designed to safely suspend a worker after a fall occurs. 3.5 ‌Harness‌ A component worn on the body to distribute impact forces and control posture during a fall. 3.6 ‌Safety lanyard‌ A rope or strap connecting the harness (3.5) to an anchor point (3.8), used to limit movement or absorb energy. 3.7 ‌Anchor device‌ A device consisting of one or more anchor points (3.8) to connect fall protection equipment to fixed structures (e.g., walls, scaffolds). 3.8 ‌Anchor point‌ The component of an anchor device (3.7) that connects to fall protection equipment. 3.9 ‌Deploy distance‌ The vertical distance from the anchor point (3.8) to the lowest part of a worker’s body after fall arrest. 3.10 ‌Free fall‌ A fall where the worker is subject only to gravitational acceleration. 3.11 ‌Restrained fall‌ A fall where forces other than gravity act to decelerate the worker. 3.12 ‌Free-fall distance‌ The vertical distance a worker’s body travels during free fall (3.10). 3.13 ‌Safety space‌ A three-dimensional area below the work surface free of obstructions that could injure a falling worker. 3.14 ‌Safety net‌ A net designed to catch falling persons/objects or mitigate fall/impact injuries. 3.15 ‌Initial sag‌ The vertical deflection of a horizontally installed safety net due to its own weight. 3.16 ‌Catching width‌ The horizontal extension of a safety net beyond the work platform to intercept falls. 3.17 ‌Safety zone‌ The three-dimensional area beneath a safety net, with a height equal to the net’s short side length plus initial sag (3.15). ‌4 Selection of Fall Protection Equipment‌ 4.1 ‌General Requirements‌ 4.1.1 Employers shall prioritize engineering/technical controls to eliminate fall hazards. Where hazards persist, compliant fall protection equipment per national/industry standards shall be provided. 4.1.2 Equipment selection shall follow GB 39800 (all parts) and AQ 6111, executed per Figure 1’s workflow. 4.1.3 Employers shall manage equipment provision for all personnel accessing fall risk zones. 4.1.4 Selection hierarchy: Fall prevention equipment > fall arrest equipment; Multi-equipment systems > single-equipment solutions. 4.1.5 Equipment must match: Worksite conditions (environment, task specifics); Worker anthropometry; Without introducing additional risks. 4.1.6 Balance effectiveness with wearer comfort. 4.1.7 Consider mobility restrictions imposed by equipment. 4.1.8 Conduct hazard identification and risk assessment per Section 4.2 to guide selection. 4.1.9 For multi-equipment systems, ensure compatibility and adhere to manufacturers’ instructions. 4.2 ‌Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment‌ 4.2.1 ‌Basic Requirements‌ 4.2.1.1 Documented hazard identification and risk assessment are mandatory before work at height. 4.2.1.2 Assessments shall be performed by trained personnel familiar with: Site-specific operations; Environmental factors; Organizational protocols. 4.2.1.3 Identify all potential fall hazards. 4.2.1.4 Evaluate identified hazards to determine severity levels. 4.2.1.5 Reassess and document when key variables change (worksite, task type, personnel). 4.2.1.6 Address emergency scenarios in risk assessments with contingency plans. 4.2.2 ‌Methodology‌ 4.2.2.1 Cover all lifecycle phases: installation, use, inspection, maintenance, storage, and dismantling. (Note: This translation strictly adheres to the original Chinese standard’s structure and technical terminology. Let me know if you need specific sections expanded or clarified.)
Contents of GB 23468-2025
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