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A

Overhead Anchorage

B

DuraTech 3-Way

C

Line Constituent

D

SRD Connection to FBH

E

Walking/Working Surface

Figure 3 - Overhead Anchorage

 

 

5.2.1 Overhead Anchorage Application

 

 

The DuraTech SRL-R in an overhead condition has six metrics, labeled A – F, measured from the walking/working surface.

 

 

A = SRD Deceleration Distance

 

 

B = D-Ring Shift and Harness Stretch

 

 

C = Safety Factor

 

 

D = Sub Total- Minimum Required Fall Clearance

 

 

E = *Additional Fall Clearance Calculation Due To Swing Fall

 

 

F = Total Required Fall Clearance

 

 

The MRFC for an overhead anchorage, with no swing fall condition, is calculated as A+B+C=D.  The user must be aware that if a    

 

 

swing fall hazard exists, as shown in Figure 5, additional steps are required. Use Chart 1 on the following page to determine the    

 

 

amount of swing fall, and place that value in E. Add the E value to the D value to determine the total MRFC.

A

4 ft

Deceleration Distance

Maximum allowable length of cable or web that may payout from the SRD once 

deceleration of the user has begun and after a fall event occurs. For work in low 

clearance areas, see Table 1B for Typical Performance

B

1 ft

Dorsal D-Ring Shift and FBH Stretch

Combined amount of Dorsal D-ring up-shift and harness webbing elongation during 

entire fall event

C

11/2 ft

Safety Factor

Added length to account for other factors such as an improperly adjusted harness, 

actual worker height or worker weight

D

61/2 ft

Sub Total- Minimum Required Fall Clearance

for direct overhead use of SRD with No Swing Fall; sum of A, B and C only

E

____ ft

*Additional Fall Clearance Calculation

  due to Swing Fall (using Chart 1)

F

____ ft

Total Required Fall Clearance

Including sub-total D and Swing Fall E (from Chart 1)

1. Overhead Anchorage  2. Walking/Working Surface  

3. Nearest Lower Level or Obstruction

Figure 4 - 

Calculating Required Fall Clearance: Overhead Anchorage

A

Anchorage

B Self-Retracting Lifeline

C

Walking/Working Surface

D

Swing Fall Impact after fall event

E Next Lower Level or Obstruction

Figure 5 - 

Swing Fall Hazards: Overhead

 

5.2 Calculating SRL Minimum Required Fall Clearance (MRFC)

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Page 1: ...Compton CA 90221 USA Tel 800 719 4619 Fax 323 752 5613 This manual is intended to meet the Manufacturer s Instructions as required by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Z359 and should be used as part of an employee training program as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA ...

Page 2: ...nce Service and Storage 7 0 Inspection 8 0 Labels Appendix A 3 4 5 5 6 13 13 16 17 MCS05 Rev A 121619 2 For purposes of this manual the FallTech DuraTech 85 120 3 Way Retrieval SRL Rs in all iterations may be referred to collectively as the FallTech DuraTech SRL R the DuraTech SRL R the 3 Way the SRL R the equipment the device the product or the unit ...

Page 3: ...creased fall arrest forces placed on the user s body In addition the onset of suspension trauma after a fall even may be accelerated for heavy users The user of the equipment discussed in this manual must read and understand the entire manual before beginning work NOTE For more information consult the ANSI Z359 body of standards Avoid moving machinery thermal electrical and or chemical hazards as ...

Page 4: ...units may be used for each test All test results are recorded This test data is then used to establish the basis for fall clearance guidelines published in the user instruction manual SRD Class A and B To be declared a Class A device ANSI requires an SRD to have an Arrest Distance of less than 24 an Average Arrest Force of less than 1 350 lbs 1 575 lbs conditioned and a Maximum Arresting Force of ...

Page 5: ...3 4 1 Personal Fall Arrest The FallTech DuraTech 3 Way Retrieval SRL R used as the deceleration device component of a PFAS to protect the user in the event of a fall PFAS typically consists of an anchorage a Full Body Harness FBH and a deceleration device such as a Energy Absorbing Lanyard EAL or Self Retracting Device SRD 3 4 2 Rescue The FallTech DuraTech 3 Way can be used for rescue after a fal...

Page 6: ...gth obstructions in the fall path and swing fall hazards In certain situations the qualified person can determine that a given structure is able to withstand the applied MAF of the PFAS with a safety factor of at least two 5 0 Installation and Use WARNING Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment Consult FallTech when using this equipment in combination with components or subsystems othe...

Page 7: ...ayout from the SRD once deceleration of the user has begun and after a fall event occurs For work in low clearance areas see Table 1B for Typical Performance B 1 ft Dorsal D Ring Shift and FBH Stretch Combined amount of Dorsal D ring up shift and harness webbing elongation during entire fall event C 11 2 ft Safety Factor Added length to account for other factors such as an improperly adjusted harn...

Page 8: ... Chart 1 Additional Fall Clearance Due to Swing Fall feet Overhead Anchorage Dorsal D Ring Y Axis SRD Anchorage Height Above Dorsal D Ring of FBH 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 X Axis Lateral Work Zone Radius ft Using Chart 1 to Find Additional Fall Clearance Overhead Anchorage 2 foot increments along the X Axis represent the distance the user is working away from being directly ...

Page 9: ...move the top detent pin from the FallTech Universal Device Receiver Bracket 2 Place the notch in the SRL R bracket over the bottom bar of the FallTech Universal Device Receiver Bracket as shown in Figure 6 3 Rotate the SRL R bracket to align the upper holes as shown in Figure 7 4 Insert the provided detent pin ensuring it goes through both sides of the bracket as shown in Figure 8 Please see FallT...

Page 10: ...ecessary to slightly rotate the handle to mesh the gears into position 3 Release the Crank Engagement Pin once the gears are fully meshed to lock the handle in Rescue Retrieval Mode The Crank Engagement Pin should be fully retracted into the SRL R body 4 To raise turn the handle in the counter clockwise direction if the handle is facing you with the anchor eye on top see Figure 12 When fully loade...

Page 11: ...n payout rate during a fall event to function correctly Certain situations confined or cramped spaces shifting footing such as sand gravel grain or a sloped surface may not allow the lifeline to reach sufficient speed to activate the lock mechanism A clear path is required to assure positive locking of the SRD Ensure the lock is functioning properly Pull the lifeline out a short distance and give ...

Page 12: ...nd rewind the lifeline during periods of inactivity Use the tag line to retrieve the leg end connector for the next use DO NOT leave the tag line connected to the leg end connector when using the SRD for fall protection 5 9 After A Fall A fall event may require special rescue equipment and measures Ensure a written rescue plan method and a system is in place and readily available to all users for ...

Page 13: ...rage Carabiner for damage and deformation The Anchorage Carabiner Gate should twist open and snap shut easily and smoothly Examine the overall SRD unit for any indications of deterioration or damage All labels must be intact and legible Table 1 Guidelines for Cable SRL R Inspection Extract all of the cable and check the entire working length for damage caused by chemical corruption or excessive he...

Page 14: ...nually Severe to Continuous Use Commercial construction oil and gas mining foundry Harsh storage conditions prolonged or continuous outdoor use all temperatures dirty environ ments Before each use Quarterly to semi annually 7 3 Inspection Results If an inspection reveals defects in or damage to the equipment inadequate maintenance or activated fall indicators remove the equipment from service 7 2 ...

Page 15: ..._________ Date of Manufacture _________________________ INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR COMMENTS PASS FAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION NEEDED APPROVED BY 7 4 Inspection Document Record inspection results on the Inspection Record provided below or on a similar document MCS05 Rev A 121619 15 ...

Page 16: ...ormally Seeuserinstructional manual forinformationregardinglifelineoperationallengthandendoflifelinereserve ClassBarrestdistancelessthan54 Avg arrestforcelessthan900lbs Maxfreefall 2 Class B 3 16 CABLE Galvanizedsteel Stainlesssteel Length 85ft Inspectbeforeeachuse Refertoinstructionmanualforproperinstallationanduse Capacity 130lbsto310lbs includetools clothing etc Dual ModeSRL RUnitRescue Retriev...

Page 17: ...s with 3 600 lbs Gate Strength Single User Capacity 130 to 310 lbs for fall arrest and rescue ANSI Z359 14 2014 See Table 1B for Class A B Designation Table 1B FallTech DuraTech SRL Performance Attributes Part s and Conditions Typical FallTech Performance ANSI Performance Requirements Part SRD Class Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force Maximum Arrest Force Maximum Arrest Distance Average Arrest Fo...

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