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Issue Date: 18/04/13 Issue No: 5
Uni 8™ Overhead Horizontal Lifeline System
Following Installation
Section 8.0
Included in this manual is a checklist for the minimum amount of
information that should be supplied by the Installer following the
installation of your System.
8.1
COMPLETED INSTALLATIONS
On completion of the installation, the installer should provide
as a minimum:
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A certificate commissioning the system (See 8.2)
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A System Label (see 8.3)
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Detailed information on the system design, including maximum
fall arrest end loads, cable tension, cable deflection, details of
fabrications used in the system design, maximum number of
users, testing requirements and specific restrictions regarding
user equipment.
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User instruction manual
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A serial number for the installation
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A rescue plan explaining how to retrieve someone if they fall on
the system. (Fall arrest installations only). This is an additional
service for which the installer may be entitled to charge.
8.2 CERTIFICATE
This must contain a minimum of:
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The location of the installation
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A unique identification number
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The number and length of systems
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The batch or serial number of the components
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The maximum number of users per span and per system
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The length and type of lanyards or fall arrest devices
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The installation date
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The date of the next necessary service
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The name and contact details of the installation company
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The name of the installation engineer and/or supervisor
A representative of the installation company should sign
the certificate.
8.3
SYSTEM LABEL
The System Label must be located at the entrance point to the
System. It must contain the following information:
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The maximum number of users per span and per system
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The maximum lanyard length and type of lanyard specified
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Installation date and details of the installation company
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Next service date
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Serial number of the system
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The minimum ground clearance
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Contact details of the manufacturing company
8.4 TRAINING
The Capital Safety Approved Installer must provide the end user
with training on how to use the System and user equipment.
Training may involve an additional cost.
Only trained personnel may use the system.
8.5 RESCUE
Due to the nature of the system, in that it is designed to protect
workers from a fall from height, in the event that a worker is
rendered unconscious or injured, they will require rescuing and
bringing back to a position of safety.
Rescuing personnel from a horizontal lifeline system whilst working
at height is a skilled task, that requires trained personnel and
specialist equipment.
If you have made a decision to purchase a Uni 8™ Overhead
System, then you should make suitable provision for a rescue plan.
For further guidance, information on equipment, training courses
and rescue provision, please contact Capital Safety or your
Approved Systems Integration Company.