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Horizontal Lifeline –

 A component of a horizontal lifeline subsystem, consisting of a flexible line with connectors or other coupling means at both 

ends for securing it horizontally between two anchorages or anchorage connectors.

Horizontal Lifeline Subsystem –

 An assembly, including the necessary connectors, comprised of a horizontal lifeline component and, optionally, of: 

a) An energy absorbing component or, b) A lifeline tensioner component, or both. This subsystem is normally attached at each end to an anchorage 

or anchorage connector.  The end anchorages have the same elevation.

Lanyard -

 A component consisting of a flexible rope, wire rope or strap, which typically has a connector at each end for connecting to the body 

support and to a fall arrester, energy absorber, anchorage connector or anchorage.

Lanyard Connecting Subsystem - 

An assembly, including the necessary connectors, comprised of a lanyard only, or a lanyard and energy absorber.

Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) -

 An assembly of components and subsystems used to arrest a person in a free fall.

Positioning - 

The act of supporting the body with a positioning system for the purpose of working with hands free.

Positioning Lanyard - 

A lanyard used to transfer forces from a body support to an anchorage or anchorage connector in a positioning system.

Qualified Person -

 A person with a recognized degree or professional certificate and with extensive knowledge, training, and experience in the 

fall protection and rescue field who is capable of designing, analyzing, evaluating and specifying fall protection and rescue systems to the extent 

required by the standard.

Rescuer - Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue by operation of a rescue system.

Self-Retracting Lifeline (SRL) - 

A device that contains a drum wound line that automatically locks at the onset of a fall to arrest the user, but that 

pays out from and automatically retracts onto the drum during normal movement of the person to whom the line is attached.

Snaphook - 

A connector comprised of a hook-shaped body with a normally closed gate or similar arrangement that may be opened to permit the 

hook to receive an object and, when released, automatically closes to retain the object. 

Swing Fall - 

A pendulum-like motion that occurs during and/or after a vertical fall. A swing fall results when an authorized person begins a fall from a 

position that is located horizontally away from a fixed anchorage.

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Summary of Contents for D-Ring Extender

Page 1: ...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 MDR...

Page 2: ...initions Appendix A 3 4 4 6 7 10 10 12 13 15 For purposes of this manual the D Ring Extender may be referred to as the extender the equipment or the unit The Leading Edge D Ring Extender may be referr...

Page 3: ...users experience more risk of serious injury or death due to falls because of increased fall arrest forces placed on the user s body In addition the onset of suspension trauma after a fall even may be...

Page 4: ...cking snap hook on the harness attachment end Type D Leading Edge D Ring Extender is an 18 length of swaged 1 4 diameter galvanized steel cable with a D Ring on the anchorage end and a snap hook at th...

Page 5: ...e used in restraint applications to prevent the user from reaching a fall hazard No free fall is permitted 3 1 2 D Ring Extender for Fall Arrest Application The D ring extender may be used as part of...

Page 6: ...ardless of how they become oriented Contact FallTech if you have any questions about compatibility Connectors must be compatible with the anchorage or other system components Do not use equipment that...

Page 7: ...18 D 1 ft Harness Stretch and Dorsal D Ring Shift Combined amount of harness webbing elongation and dorsal back D ring up shift during entire fall event E 5 ft Height of Dorsal D ring Typical average...

Page 8: ...er Consult the EAL or SRL manufacturer s instructions for proper use See Figure 6 A Dorsal D Ring on Full Body Harness FBH B D Ring Extender with Snap Hook Type A or Type D C User Option with Shock Ab...

Page 9: ...connector attachment options The user may connect a deceleration device to one D Ring leaving the other D Ring free for attachment of another deceleration device during transitions to maintain 100 tie...

Page 10: ...l must be free of frayed cut or broken fibers Check for tears abrasions mold burns or discoloration Inspect the stitching Check for pulled or cut stitches The webbing must be free of knots ex cessive...

Page 11: ...Model _________________________ Serial _________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________________ INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR COMMENTS PASS FAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION NEEDED APPROVED BY 11 MDR...

Page 12: ...8 0 Labels The labels must be present and legible 12 MDRE01 Rev B 112618 Type A through C Labels Type D Labels...

Page 13: ...One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary hazardous or dangerous to employees and who has authorization to take...

Page 14: ...of working with hands free Positioning Lanyard A lanyard used to transfer forces from a body support to an anchorage or anchorage connector in a positioning system Qualified Person A person with a rec...

Page 15: ...loy Steel D Ring 5 000 lbs Min Polyester Webbing 5 000 lbs Min Single User Capacity 130 to 310 lbs OSHA 1926 502 ANSI Z359 11 2014 Type B 8366L 18 with Choking Loop and 2 D Ring no snap hook Type C 83...

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