3M DBI SALA OSHA 1926.502(d)(12) Instruction Manual Download Page 11

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of this Climb Assist/Fall 

Arrest System. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

These instructions must be provided to the user of this equipment. Retain these instructions for future reference.

Intended Use:

This Climb Assist/Fall Arrest System is intended for use as part of a complete personal fall protection system.

Use in any other application including, but not limited to, material handling, recreational or sports related activities, or other activities not 

described in the User Instructions, is not approved by 3M and could result in serious injury or death.  

This system is only to be used by trained users in workplace applications.

 

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WARNING

This Climb Assist/Fall Arrest System is part of a personal fall protection system. It is expected that all users be fully trained in the safe installation 

and operation of their personal fall protection system. 

Misuse of this system could result in serious injury or death.

 For proper selection, 

operation, installation, maintenance, and service, refer to these User Instructions and all manufacturer recommendations, see your supervisor, or 

contact 3M Technical Service.

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To reduce the risks associated with working with a Climb Assist/Fall Arrest System which, if not avoided, could result in 

serious injury or death: 

 

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Inspect the system before each use and after any fall event. Inspect and service in accordance with the User Instructions.

 

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If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition in a component of the system, remove the system from service and repair or replace 

according to the User Instructions.

 

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Any system that has been subject to fall arrest or impact force must be immediately removed from service and all components must be 

inspected by a Competent Person prior to being used again.

 

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Never allow more than one user to attach to the system at a time. This system is rated for a single user (75-310 lbs, including all user 

clothing and equipment).

 

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Use proper safety procedures and proper lifting technique when handling heavy system components (e.g., counterweight alone can weigh 

80-170 lbs).

 

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Follow all manufacturer recommendations when rigging and terminating the wire rope/lifeline and guy-wire.

 

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Use only wire rope/lifeline and guy-wire specified and approved in the User Instructions.

 

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Only use connectors supplied with the system to attach an approved body harness to the system. Do not use any additional connecting 

devices.

 

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Ensure that systems assembled from components and subsystems made by different manufacturers are compatible and comply with 

applicable standards. Always consult a Competent or Qualified Person before using these systems.

 

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Do not connect to the system while it is being installed.

 

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Always maintain three points of contact while climbing. Refer to the User Instructions for further information on proper operation 

technique.

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To reduce the risks associated with working at height which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death:

 

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Ensure your health and physical condition allow you to safely withstand all of the forces associated with working at height. Consult with 

your doctor if you have any questions regarding your ability to use this equipment.

 

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Never exceed allowable capacity of your fall protection equipment.

 

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Never exceed maximum free fall distance of your fall protection equipment.

 

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Do not use any fall protection equipment that fails pre-use or other scheduled inspections, or if you have concerns about the use or 

suitability of the equipment for your application. Contact 3M Technical Services with any questions.

 

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Some subsystem and component combinations may interfere with the operation of this equipment. Only use compatible connections. 

Consult 3M prior to using this equipment in combination with components or subsystems other than those described in the User 

Instructions.

 

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Use extra precautions when working around moving machinery (e.g. top drive of oil rigs) electrical hazards, extreme temperatures, 

chemical hazards, explosive or toxic gases, sharp edges, or below overhead materials that could fall onto you or your the fall protection 

equipment.

 

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Use Arc Flash or Hot Works devices when working in high heat environments.

 

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Avoid surfaces and objects that can damage the user or equipment.

 

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Ensure there is adequate fall clearance when working at height.

 

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Never modify or alter your fall protection equipment. Only 3M or parties authorized in writing by 3M may make repairs to the equipment.

 

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Prior to use of fall protection equipment, ensure a rescue plan is in place which allows for prompt rescue if a fall incident occurs.

 

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If a fall incident occurs, immediately seek medical attention for the fallen worker for the worker who has fallen.

 

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Do not use a body belt for fall arrest applications. Use only a Full Body Harness. 

 

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Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.

 

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If training with this device, a secondary fall protection system must be utilized in a manner that does not expose the trainee to an 

unintended fall hazard.

 

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Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when installing, using, or inspecting the device/system.

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Summary of Contents for DBI SALA OSHA 1926.502(d)(12)

Page 1: ...3M 2019 OSHA 1926 502 d 12 OSHA 1926 502 d 16 iv OSHA 1926 502 d 16 ii OSHA 1910 140 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5902147 REV J Counterweight Climb Assist Climb Assist Fall Arrest System 1 2 3...

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Page 3: ...3 3 4 A B C D E F G A B C 5...

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Page 5: ...3 m 85 ft 25 9 m 69 ft 21 m 62 ft 18 9 m 70 ft 21 3 m 99 ft 30 2 m 81 ft 24 7 m 72 ft 21 9 m 80 ft 24 4 m 113 ft 34 4 m 92 ft 28 m 83 ft 25 3 m 90 ft 27 4 m 127 ft 38 7 m 104 ft 31 7 m 93 ft 28 3 m 1...

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Page 7: ...104 lbs 47 2 kg 93 lbs 42 2 kg 160 lbs 72 6 kg 126 lbs 57 2 kg 111 lbs 50 3 kg 99 lbs 44 9 kg 170 lbs 77 1 kg 134 lbs 60 8 kg 118 lbs 53 6 kg 106 lbs 48 1 kg 180 lbs 81 6 kg 143 lbs 64 9 kg 125 lbs 56...

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Page 9: ...DUCTS MARK ED TO ANSI Z359 18 TYPE A MINIMUM BREAKING STRENGTH 5 000 LBS MINIMUM SERVICETEMP 40 F 40 C THIS PRODUCT COMPLIESWITHTHE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ONLY IF MARKED WITHTHE CORRESPONDING LETTER CODE...

Page 10: ...PLIES WITHTHE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ONLY IF MARKED WITH THE CORRESPONDING LETTER CODE UNDER STDS SECTION B OSHA 1910 140 1926 502 D ASTM F887 E ANSIZ359 3 F ANSIZ359 4 H ANSI Z359 15 J COUNTER WEIGHT RE...

Page 11: ...additional connecting devices Ensure that systems assembled from components and subsystems made by different manufacturers are compatible and comply with applicable standards Always consult a Competen...

Page 12: ...l Arrest The structure to which the Climb Assist Fall Arrest is attached must sustain static loads applied in the directions permitted by the Fall Arrest System of at least 3 600 lbs 16 kN with certif...

Page 13: ...quare rung ladders over 9 16 inch diameter up to 1 3 4 inch and round rung ladders over 3 4 inch up to 1 3 8 inch diameter 3511598 4 Counterweight Cable 1 4 inch 7x19 Galvanized 3 ft long Ferrule 1 4...

Page 14: ...Assist Fall Arrest System must be installed so deflection of the anchor line in a fall arrest does not bring the anchor line into contact with a sharp edge or any other article that may damage the anc...

Page 15: ...xamples of inappropriate connections Do not connect snap hooks and carabiners A To a D ring to which another connector is attached B In a manner that would result in a load on the gate NOTE Large thro...

Page 16: ...the climbing surface Attach the harness and Rung Hook Assembly to the wire rope assembly using the provided quick link See Figure 2 3 3 INSTALLING THE SAFETY BLOCK Figure 7 illustrates installation of...

Page 17: ...eight moves freely down the guy wire Do not loosen the tension adjusting nut further than two 2 turns past the point at which the counterweight can move freely down the guy wire If the guy wire angle...

Page 18: ...en not in use store and transport the Climb Assist Fall Arrest System and associated fall protection equipment in a cool dry clean environment out of direct sunlight Avoid areas where chemical vapors...

Page 19: ...e play indicate a need for replacement Clean and reassemble the safety block Lubricate pawl pivot holes with a good quality low temperature silicone grease Inspect the bolts for tightness Ensure the s...

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