B-Safe BK061015PRO User Manual Download Page 12

ROOFERS KIT  

USER MANUAL

www.bsafe.com.au   

1300 783 606

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Any equipment that has been used to arrest a fall should be immediately removed from service and destroyed. Any 

product involved in a fall arrest load cannot be re-certified due to the high possible loadings that have occurred.

 

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Only use mild natural soap and warm water to clean lanyards, harness or ropes.  

DO NOT dry clean or wash in hot water or use harsh cleaning agents.

 

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All Products should be naturally air dried. 

DO NOT dry in tumble dryers, use heat guns or compressed air to dry any fall protection 

equipment.

 

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A competent person as defined in AS/NZS 1891.4 must perform the 6 monthly and annual inspections. The definition 

of a Height Safety Inspector as per AS/NZS 1891.4 is:  

“A person who has the Height Safety Theory competency and training, education and experience, 
acquired knowledge and skill enabling that person to correctly perform a specific task.”

 

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If there are any doubts - DO NOT USE.

 

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Contact your Supplier or the Manufacturer.

REGULAR MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED AS PER THE FOLLOWING TABLE:

Equipment

User

Height Safety Inspector, 

Manufacturers Recommendation

Service life*

Manufacturer Requirements

Personal equip, harness, 

lanyards, hardware

Before & After 

Use

6 monthly

10 years

Fall arrest device type 1

Before & After 

Use

6 monthly

10 years

Fall arrest device type 2 & 3

Before & After 

Use

12 monthly - internal

6 monthly external*

Subject to Servicing

Ropes, Attachment Straps and Tie 

Off Adaptors

Before & After 

Use

6 monthly

5 years

GENERAL MAINTENANCE OF  

FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

Summary of Contents for BK061015PRO

Page 1: ...www bsafe com au 1300 783 606 BK061015PRO BK061215TRAD ROOFERS KIT USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...es Kernmantle Rope with eye on one end and fitted with BSM0012 manual rope adjuster with built in energy absorber BP03101 5 Attachment strap 25mm web rated for 1 Person BSK0003 16 Alloy Steel Twist Lo...

Page 3: ...the risks that they pose This table is a sample only as many other hazard factors can and will come into account Other issues to be addressed at this stage include but are not limited to personal tra...

Page 4: ...ired to have the assistance of a hand rail or hand line Restraint Line a line used to restrict the horizontal movement of the user to prevent a fall To be used in restraint technique only should inclu...

Page 5: ...it and its components carefully inspect it according to the inspection requirements of Section 9 and Appendices C D AS NZS1891 4 Similarly Anchorages should be inspected in accordance with Section 3 C...

Page 6: ...Bar style roof anchors available separately can be used on metal roofs c Alternate anchorages should be approved by local authority Sling around anchor point with protection of the sling at sharp edg...

Page 7: ...e off end of safety line to provide tension for cable grab to slide DANGER Area as rope grabs load in the other Rope Safety Line Rope Safety Line Preferred Anchor Point Attachment Strap Ladder Access...

Page 8: ...attached with a karabiner Lanyard to be connected to rear D prior to climbing to roof The rope has been placed over the roof and tied off at the base of the ladder The ladder has also been secured to...

Page 9: ...l Max allowed 2000mm Add 250mm for Harness slippage AB Energy Absorber Extension AS NZS1891 4 advises that this can be estimated using FF which reduces FC accordingly FF AB 600 mm 300 mm 1000 mm 500 m...

Page 10: ...rease paint acidic contact on web Excessive stretching Stitching loose If any of the above faults are present then harness should be referred to a height safety inspector for further inspection Check...

Page 11: ...her inspection Examine all stitching areas to ensure that no stitching has been cut broken heat or chemical damage or stretching Check all hooks karabiners and or attachment devices for Double action...

Page 12: ...s The definition of a Height Safety Inspector as per AS NZS 1891 4 is A person who has the Height Safety Theory competency and training education and experience acquired knowledge and skill enabling t...

Page 13: ...that in the event of a fall it can slide up over the abdomen Figure 1 Figure 2 Before using the B Safe harness you should inspect the harness straps metal fittings connection points and labels for dam...

Page 14: ...der is positioned between side restraints of the ladder access bracket The top of the ladder must extend 1 metre past the get of point Ladder must extend past get off point Ladder Access Bracket Ladde...

Page 15: ...s foot clearance of 4 15metres refer to diagram on fall clearances If your fall clearance is less than this then shorter lanyards are required 2 Ensure base of ladder is on stable level ground at a ra...

Page 16: ...he intersection of the straight and curved portions Distortion or other physical damage of the D ring Excessive loss of cross section due to wear Buckles Adjusters Distortion or other physical damage...

Page 17: ...s Wear at swivels and latch pivot pin Free movement of latch over its full travel Broken weak or misplaced latch springs Free from dirt or other obstructions D Rings Excessive vertical movement of the...

Page 18: ...he intersection of the straight and curved portions Distortion or other physical damage of the D ring Excessive loss of cross section due to wear Buckles Adjusters Distortion or other physical damage...

Page 19: ...ROOFERS KIT USER MANUAL www bsafe com au 1300 783 606 I 19 NOTES...

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