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7.0  LABELS and MARKINGS

7.1 SUMMARY:

 The “Product Labels” figure illustrates labels and markings present on the product. See below for a summary 

of information provided with each label and marking.

 

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Label images are intended to be representative. Please refer to your product labels for specific information.

 

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Missing or damaged labels must be replaced. All labels must be fully legible.

A

Connected Safety ID Label

B

Tighten all fasteners to value shown.

C

1) User capacity - See user instructions.

2) Applicable standards

D

1) Manufactured (Year/month)  2) Model number  3) Serial number

E

Hazard Label

8.0  RFID Tag

8.1 LOCATION:

 3M product covered in these user instructions is equipped with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag. 

RFID Tags may be used in coordination with an RFID Tag Scanner for recording product inspection results. See “RFID Tag 

Location” for where your RFID Tag is located.

8.2 DISPOSAL:

 Prior to disposing of this product, remove the RFID Tag and dispose/recycle in accordance with local 

regulations. For more information, please visit our website: 

http://www.3M.com/FallProtection/RFID

9.0  GLOSSARY OF TERMS

9.1 DEFINITIONS:

 The following terms and definitions are used in these instructions.

 

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For a comprehensive list of terms and definitions, please visit our website: 

www.3m.com/FallProtection/ifu-glossary

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AUTHORIZED PERSON:

 A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall 

hazard.

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COMPETENT PERSON:

 One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions 

which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to 

eliminate them.

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FALL ARREST SYSTEM:

 A collection of Fall Protection equipment configured to protect the user in the event of a fall.

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QUALIFIED PERSON:

 A person with a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, 

training, and experience has successfully demonstrated their ability to solve or resolve problems relating to Fall Protection and Rescue 

systems to the extent required by applicable national, regional, and local regulations.

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RESCUE SYSTEM:

 A collection of Fall Protection equipment configured to remove a person from hazards to a safe location. No free fall is 

permitted.

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RESCUER:

 A person using the Rescue system to perform an assisted rescue.

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RESTRAINT SYSTEM:

 A collection of Fall Protection equipment configured to prevent the user from reaching a fall hazard. No free fall is 

permitted.

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USER:

 A person who performs activities while protected by a Fall Protection system.

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WORK POSITIONING SYSTEM:

 A collection of Fall Protection equipment configured to support a user at a work position.

Summary of Contents for DBI-SALA 8000140

Page 1: ...tion Figure 1 Product Overview Model D1 D2 D3 Weight 8000140 68 in 172 7 cm at lowest position 93 in 236 2 cm at highest position 70 in 177 8 cm 58 in 77 in 147 3 cm 195 6 cm 47 lb 21 kg 8000141 96 in...

Page 2: ...stalled properly for safe operation as described in these instructions Do not exceed the number of allowable users specified in these instructions Do not twist tie knot or allow slack in the lifeline...

Page 3: ...secure a connecting subsystem The Leg Lock C secures the Tripod Leg D in place during use The length may be adjusted and secured with use of each leg s Adjustment Pin E The Tripod Foot F levels the tr...

Page 4: ...t model is certified to or conforms with the applicable standards and regulations listed within Figure 1 If none are specified then all standards and regulations listed on the cover apply Component Sp...

Page 5: ...formation 2 2 CAPACITY The user capacity of a complete Fall Protection system is limited by its lowest rated maximum capacity component For example if your connecting subsystem has a capacity that is...

Page 6: ...r greater C In a false engagement where size or shape of the connector or connecting element is not compatible and without visual confirmation would seem to be fully engaged D To each other E Directly...

Page 7: ...ired by some standards E DIMENSIONS AND WORKING AREA Before installing the tripod the user should confirm that their working area will fit the tripod The tripod feet must be planted firmly on the work...

Page 8: ...ute through the built in head mount pulleys Additional pulleys may be installed when additional connecting subsystems are used See Figure 8 for reference All tripod pulleys can accommodate lifelines w...

Page 9: ...tem s lifeline through the head mount pulleys Never secure two connecting subsystems to the same tripod leg Figure 9 Securing Connecting Subsystems 4 0 USE 4 1 BEFORE EACH USE Verify that your work ar...

Page 10: ...Arresting Force Eye Bolt A 1 800 lbf 8 kN Mounting Bracket B 1 500 lbf 6 7 kN See Figure 10 for reference Each user s primary subsystem must have a maximum arresting force less than or equal to the li...

Page 11: ...Person other than the user at intervals of no longer than one year A higher frequency of equipment use and harsher conditions may require increasing the frequency of Competent Person inspections The...

Page 12: ...r website www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary AUTHORIZED PERSON A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard COMPETENT PERSON...

Page 13: ...igure 11 RFID Tag Location A A Figure 12 Product Labels 9502313 Rev D 15 ft lbs 20 3 N m 9503052 REV G OSHA 29 CFR 1910 140 OSHA 29 CFR 1926 502 9516334 Rev A X 2 MAX A B C D E E E A B C D E 1 2 3 1 2...

Page 14: ...when the tripod is standing Inspect the tripod chain Ensure that the chain is free of defects and can be properly secured and adjusted Inspect the tripod head and pulleys Ensure the pulleys are clean...

Page 15: ...le produit Figure 1 Pr sentation du produit Mod le D1 D2 D3 Poids 8000140 68 po 172 7 cm la position la plus basse 93 po 236 2 cm la position la plus lev e 70 po 177 8 cm 58 po 77 po 147 3 cm 195 6 c...

Page 16: ...instructions Ne tordez pas n attachez pas ne nouez pas et ne laissez aucun jeu dans le c ble de s ret Ne vous raccordez pas au syst me pendant son transport ou son installation Faites preuve de pruden...

Page 17: ...s pour fixer un sous syst me de raccordement Le verrou de branche C maintient la branche du tr pied D en place pendant l utilisation La longueur peut tre ajust e et bloqu e l aide de la goupille de r...

Page 18: ...section 4 pour obtenir plus d informations Normes Chaque mod le de produit est certifi ou conforme aux normes et r glements applicables mentionn s la Figure 1 Si aucun n est mentionn tous les r glemen...

Page 19: ...composant ayant la capacit maximale nominale la moins lev e Par exemple si votre sous syst me de raccordement a une capacit inf rieure celle de votre harnais vous devez vous conformer aux exigences de...

Page 20: ...plus C Dans un mauvais raccordement o la taille ou la forme du raccord ou de l l ment de raccordement n est pas compatible mais qui sans confirmation visuelle semble tre enti rement raccord D L un l a...

Page 21: ...certaines normes E DIMENSIONS ET ZONE DE TRAVAIL Avant d installer le tr pied l utilisateur doit s assurer que sa zone d utilisation convient Les pieds du tr pied doivent tre fermement plant s sur la...

Page 22: ...int gr es Des poulies suppl mentaires peuvent tre install es lorsque des sous syst mes de connexion suppl mentaires sont utilis s Consultez la figure 8 titre de r f rence Toutes les poulies peuvent a...

Page 23: ...fixez jamais deux sous syst mes de raccordement sur la m me branche de tr pied Figure 9 Fixation de sous syst mes de raccordement 4 0 UTILISATION 4 1 AVANT CHAQUE UTILISATION V rifiez que votre zone...

Page 24: ...i 8 kN Support de montage B 1 500 lb pi 6 7 kN Consultez la Figure 10 pour voir une r f rence Le sous syst me principal de chaque utilisateur doit avoir une force d arr t maximale inf rieure ou gale l...

Page 25: ...personne qualifi e autre que l utilisateur doit l inspecter au moins une fois par ann e Une fr quence d utilisation plus lev e de l quipement et des conditions plus difficiles peuvent n cessiter d au...

Page 26: ...compl te des termes et d finitions veuillez visiter notre site Web www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary PERSONNE AUTORIS E Personne d sign e par l employeur pour effectuer des t ches un endroit o el...

Page 27: ...t de l tiquette de radio identification A A Figure 12 tiquettes de produit 9502313 Rev D 15 ft lbs 20 3 N m 9503052 REV G OSHA 29 CFR 1910 140 OSHA 29 CFR 1926 502 9516334 Rev A X 2 MAX A B C D E E E...

Page 28: ...que le tr pied est debout Inspectez la cha ne du tr pied Assurez vous que la cha ne ne pr sente pas de d fauts et qu elle peut tre fix e et r gl e correctement Inspectez la t te du tr pied et les poul...

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Page 32: ...ed by 3M to have a factory defect in workmanship or materials 3M reserves the right to require product be returned to its facility for evaluation of warranty claims This warranty does not cover produc...

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