Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Conduct an overall system assessment to evaluate whether the fall protection system is appropriate to address the fall hazards that exist. This would also include an evaluation of fall clearance distances. 2. Interview workers that use the system to understand the procedures and related work practices. 3. Perform a qualified person inspection of the structure associated with each anchorage point, in accordance with standard engineering practice. This inspection will evaluate the condition of the structural support for the fall protection system. 4. Perform a qualified person evaluation of the structural support for the fall protection system, in accordance with standard engineering practice. This includes analysis of the existing structure and anchors to determine capacity to support the fall arrest system. 5. Perform a competent person equipment inspection of each component associated with the fall protection system including: a. General Inspection of the cables b. Overhead intermediate bracket spacing and installation c. Cable tensioners d. Shock absorbers e. Hardware components not properly installed or used f. Signs of deterioration on the structural steel and equipment components included in the inspection g. Signs of tampering with the components of the fall protection system, such as partial or complete disassembly