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installed, and used as part of a complete PFAS which maintains a safety factor of
at least two, and is supervised by a qualified person.
B.
RESTRAINT: Anchorages used for restraint applications must sustain static
loads, applied in the directions allowed by the restraint system, of at least 3,000
lbs. Each tie-off adaptor installation must be independently capable of sustaining
these loads.
C.
WORK POSITIONING: Anchorages used for work positioning applications
must sustain static loads, applied in the directions allowed by the work positioning
system, of at least 5,000 lbs. Each tie-off adaptor installation must be
independently capable of sustaining these loads.
D.
SUSPENSION: Anchorages used for suspension applications must sustain static
loads, applied vertically, of at least 2,500 lbs. Each tie-off adaptor installation
must be independently capable of sustaining these loads.
E.
RESCUE: Anchorages used for rescue applications must sustain static loads,
applied in the directions allowed by the rescue system, of at least 2,500 lbs. Each
tie-off adaptor installation must be independently capable of sustaining these loads.
3.0
OPERATION AND USE
WARNING:
Maintain a minimum clearance of ten feet between the First-Man-Up
system and electrical power lines.
3.1 USING THE TIE-OFF ADAPTOR CONNECTOR TOOL:
A.
ATTACHING THE CORD REEL:
To attach the cord reel
onto the extension
pole, position the
bottom of the cord reel
flush with the handle
grip on the end of the
extension pole as
shown in Figure 2.
Attach cord reel to
extension pole with the
two nylon threaded
rods and lock nuts. The
cord reel must be
positioned on the front
of the extension pole
as shown for proper
functioning. Trim
excess threaded rod,
leaving a minimum of
two full threads above
the lock nuts.
Figure 2
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