3M Protecta Rebel 3590518 Instruction Manual Download Page 9

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of this Self-Retracting 

Device (SRD). 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 Self-Retracting Device 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 device is only to be used by trained users in workplace applications.

 

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WARNING

This Self-Retracting Device 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 device could result in serious injury or death.

 For proper selection, 

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

supervisor, or contact 3M Technical Services.

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

 

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Before each use, inspect the SRD and check for proper locking and retraction. 

 

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If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the device from service and repair or replace according to the User 

Instructions.

 

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If the SRD has been subjected to fall arrest or impact force, immediately remove the SRD from service and label the device ‘UNUSABLE’.

 

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Ensure the lifeline is kept free from any and all obstructions including, but not limited to; entanglement with moving machinery or 

equipment (e.g., the top drive of oil rigs), other workers, yourself, surrounding objects, or impact from overhead objects that could fall 

onto the lifeline or the worker.

 

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Never allow slack in the lifeline. Do not tie or knot the lifeline.

 

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Attach the unused leg(s) of the Harness Mounted SRD to the parking attachment(s) of the harness if equipped.

 

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Do not use in applications that have an obstructed fall path. Working on slowly shifting material, such as sand or grain, or within confined 

or cramped spaces, may not allow the worker to reach sufficient speed to cause the SRD to lock. A clear path is required to assure 

positive locking of the SRD.

 

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Avoid sudden or quick movements during normal work operation. This may cause the device to lock up.

 

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Ensure that fall protection systems/subsystems assembled from components made by different manufacturers are compatible and meet 

the requirements of applicable standards, including the ANSI Z359 or other applicable fall protection codes, standards, or requirements. 

Always consult a Competent and/or Qualified Person before using these systems.

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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 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 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 Protecta Rebel 3590518

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Page 2: ...2 2 A A B C D A B A C G H 3 A B 6 ft 1 8 m C 10 ft 3 0 m 4C...

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Page 9: ...the SRD Avoid sudden or quick movements during normal work operation This may cause the device to lock up Ensure that fall protection systems subsystems assembled from components made by different man...

Page 10: ...etracting Lanyards with Rescue RSRLs include an integral means for assisted rescue by raising or lowering the rescue subject SRL Rs are equipped with a 3 Way Emergency Retrieval Hand Crank G Some mode...

Page 11: ...420 lbs Maximum Arresting Force 6 6 kN 1 485 lbf 8 kN 1 800 lbf Average Arresting Force 4 0 kN 900 lbf N A Claimed Maximum Arresting Distance 1 07 m 3 5 ft 1 07 m 3 5 ft Minimum Fall Clearance Requir...

Page 12: ...ion Distance DD and a Safety Factor SF FC FF DD SF D Ring Slide and Harness Stretch are included in the Safety Factor Fall Clearance values have been calculated and are charted in Figure 4 A Safety Fa...

Page 13: ...ked 3M connectors snap hooks and carabiners are designed to be used only as specified in each product s user s instructions See Figure 6 for examples of inappropriate connections Do not connect snap h...

Page 14: ...easures may be required When planning your Leading Edge application be sure work area parameters are within the Minimum Setback Distance Maximum Free Fall Distance and Minimum Fall Clearance Required...

Page 15: ...rness must be worn when using 3M SRLs For general fall protection use connect to the back Dorsal D Ring For situations such as ladder climbing it may be useful to connect to the front Sternal D Ring C...

Page 16: ...E OR DEFECTIVE CONDITIONS If inspection reveals an unsafe defective condition remove the Self Retracting Device from service immediately mark as UNUSABLE and send to an authorized service center for r...

Page 17: ...rand the larger groups of wires to complete one revolution or twist along the rope Replace the wire rope assembly if there are any broken wires within 1 inch 25 mm of the ferrules Reserve Lifeline Fig...

Page 18: ...te non obstru e est n cessaire pour que le dispositif auto r tractable se bloque normalement vitez les mouvements brusques ou rapides durant le travail normal Ce type de mouvements pourrait provoquer...

Page 19: ...l l vation ou l abaissement du sujet du sauvetage Les longes autor tractables avec dispositif de sauvetage sont dot es d une manivelle manuelle d extraction d urgence 3 directions G Certains mod les...

Page 20: ...lb 141 191 kg 311 420 lb Force d arr t maximale 6 6 kN 1 485 lbf 8 kN 1 800 lbf Force d arr t moyenne 4 0 kN 900 lbf S O Distance d arr t maximale d clar e 1 07 m 3 5 pi 1 07 m 3 5 pi D gagement de ch...

Page 21: ...t de balancier et augmentera le d gagement de chute DC requis D gagement de chute La Figure 3B illustre un calcul du d gagement de chute Le d gagement de chute DC est la somme de la chute libre CL de...

Page 22: ...uetons utilis s avec ce mat riel doivent tre autoverrouillables S assurer que la taille la forme et la r sistance de tous les raccords sont compatibles Ne pas utiliser de mat riel non compatible S ass...

Page 23: ...par dessus un bord des mesures de sauvetage sp ciales peuvent tre requises Pendant la planification d une application comportant un bord d attaque veiller ce que les param tres de la zone de travail s...

Page 24: ...re imm diatement mis hors service identifi comme INUTILISABLE et faire l objet d une inspection et d un entretien de la fa on indiqu e dans les sections 5 et 6 4 3 SUPPORT POUR LE CORPS Lorsqu une lon...

Page 25: ...ans le Registre d inspection et d entretien tableau 3 Les conditions de travail extr mes les milieux rigoureux une utilisation prolong e etc peuvent demander une augmentation de la fr quence des inspe...

Page 26: ...bris s dans le toron d un pas de torsion Un pas de torsion sur un c ble en acier repr sente la longueur de c ble en acier requise pour qu un toron groupe de fils plus gros effectue une rotation ou une...

Page 27: ...produits sont libres de tout d faut mat riel et de fabrication dans des conditions normales d utilisation et de service Cette garantie couvre toute la dur e de vie du produit de sa date d achat l tat...

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