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A fall-arrest system (choice B) is the best option for what to wear while climbing a tree (or any tall structure, for that matter). This will allow the person to have something to slow or break his fall in case he loses his grip from the trunk of the tree.

A fall-arrest system should be worn while climbing a tree or any tall structure. This will enable the person to have a thing to break or slow his fall if he loses his grasp from the trunk of the tree.

 

EXPLANATION:

There are tree-stand safeties that you have to know:

• Practice starting withstanding your tree on the ground and gradually getting higher. Know the proper procedure for securing a stand to a tree and for using the holder properly.

• Carefully read the company’s instructions and warnings that attached to the stand, and keep it to read again every season before using your stand. Regularly check tree stands for weakness, defects, or excessive wear.

• Please note that the placement of tree stands is very important for safety. Choose only trees that are straight, alive, and have rough, tight bark. Never position tree stands on electric poles or trees with soft or loose bark, such as birch, sycamore, or hickory.

• While climbing out or in a tree stand, often use three tips of contact with legs and arms.

• Hold fast to the tree when you leave or enter the platform, and do not let it go until you are sure that the steps and stand are safe.

• Always place yourself so that you come down to your tree stand. This will ease you test the steadiness of the stand before putting all your weight on it.

• Always use a tree stand pieces of stuff that have been produced (or tested or certified) based on industry standards. Do not change the tree stand.

• Only use stands esteemed for your full body heaviness, comprising your clothing and all equipment or gear in the stand with you.

• Always use a FAS that is produced to the standards of the industry and contains a full-body harness. Have the FAS enclosed to the tree at the time you leave the ground, through the hunt, and until you get back to the ground.

• Be especially cautious when handling self-climbing tree stands since you use the stand as a moving step to climb the tree.

• Always utilize a haul line to carry your gear into your raised stand and to drop your gear when you are doing hunting.

• Never climb with a bow or firearm in your hand.

• Never lower or raise a bow, firearm, or crossbow unless it is unpacked, points down, and has the safety involved.

LEARN MORE

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

• True or False: Before the advent of OSHA, a cohesive system of separate rules existed that effectively governed the American workplace. These rules were combined under the umbrella of OSHA: https://brainly.com//question/13127795

KEYWORDS : Climbing a tree, safety

Subject  : Social Studies

Class  : 10-12

Sub-Chapter : Occupational Health & Safety