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5.6.3 

Inspect the Cable:

 The SRD lifeline is steel cable, and subject to certain hazards. Inspect the lifeline before each use for the conditions as    

 

described in Section 7.

5.7 

Using the SRD:

 Do not use the SRD if inspection shows damage or any malfunction. Don the FBH in accordance with the FBH 

 

manufacturer’s instructions. Follow the instructions contained in this manual and on the labels. Failure to follow instructions may result 

 

in serious injury or death. Connect the leg end carabiner to the dorsal D-ring on the FBH. Ensure the carabiner closes and locks. Attach the  

 

housing carabiner to the chosen anchorage and ensure the carabiner closes and locks. Ensure all connections are compatible.    

 

 

Normal operation will allow the working length of the lifeline to extend and retract as the worker moves about. A certain amount of 

 

tension must remain on the cable at all times to ensure proper operation of the internal brake. Do not allow the lifeline to become slack. 

 

If the lifeline becomes slack, remove the SRD from service for inspection. See Section 7.

 

Avoid sudden or quick movements during the normal work operation, as this may cause the SRD brake to engage and possibly cause loss    

 

of balance and injury or death.

 

If a fall occurs, the brake will engage and lock the lifeline. The EA will deploy to arrest the fall and limit arrest forces on the user.

 

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DO NOT extend the lifeline past the operational limit.

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DO NOT allow one SRD lifeline to become tangled or twisted with another SRD lifeline during use.

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DO NOT allow any lifeline to pass under arms or between legs during use.

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DO NOT clamp, knot, or prevent the lifeline from retracting or being taut.

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DO NOT lengthen the SRD by connecting a lifeline or similar component.

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DO NOT allow the lifeline to remain outside the housing when not in use.

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DO NOT allow the lifeline to freewheel back into the housing. Use a tag line to maintain tension and rewind the 

lifeline during periods of inactivity. Use the tag line to retrieve the leg end connector for the next use.   

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DO NOT leave the tag line connected to the leg end connector when using the SRD for fall protection.

5.8 

After A Fall:

 A fall event over an edge may require special rescue equipment and measures. Ensure a written rescue plan, method and  

 

 

system is in place and readily available to all users for rapid response. Ensure all users are trained in rescue procedures. If a fall event  

 

 

occurs, remove it from service, and store it separately. Remove from service any unit that has been subjected to fall arrest forces or that 

 

exhibits damage consistent with such forces. For questions, contact FallTech.

6.0  Maintenance, Service and Storage

6.1 

Maintenance: 

Ensure the SRD is kept free of excess paint, grease, dirt or other contaminants as this may cause to cable or retracting 

 

mechanism to malfunction. Ensure no debris enters the housing through the cable access port. Clean the exterior of the unit as required    

 

with a detergent/water solution. Avoid water other corrosion causing elements to enter the housing. After cleaning, pull the lifeline 

 

all the way out, allow the unit to air dry, then retract the lifeline into the unit. Do not allow the lifeline to freewheel back into the  

 

 

housing. Clean labels as required.

 

DO NOT

 use heat to dry.

 

DO NOT

 attempt to disassemble the SRD.

6.2

 

Service: 

If service is required for any reason; inspection failure, impact loaded, any type of malfunction, tag the unit as “UNUSABLE”, store  

 

separately, and contact FallTech at 800-719-4619 to receive a Return Authorization number or to locate the nearest FallTech Service 

 

Center. The SRD is not user repairable. Only the manufacturer, or a repair facility authorized in writing, may make repairs to the SRD.

 

This SRD is designed to be used installed in an anchor cradle or attached overhead. While it may be used horizontally on a flat surface, the  

 

user may encounter a situation where the lifeline will not retract all the way due to misalignment and bunching up on the drum.

 

If this happens, hang the SRD from a height sufficient to allow the full working length of the lifeline to be pulled off the drum, then allow    

 

the SRD to retract the lifeline completely. Maintain tension on the lifeline. Use a tag line if necessary.

6.3  

Storage:

 Hang the SRD in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Position the SRD so excess water can drain out. Avoid expo   

 

sure to chemical or caustic vapors. Thoroughly inspect the SRD after any period of extended storage.

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Summary of Contents for FT-R SRL

Page 1: ...el 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 Canadian Standards Association C...

Page 2: ...6 8 13 14 16 17 19 For purposes of this manual the FT RTM SRL Leading Edge in all iterations may be referred to collectively as the FT R the SRL LE the SRD Leading Edge SRD LE the self retracting dev...

Page 3: ...xperience 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 accele...

Page 4: ...g or formwork sections are placed formed or constructed The shape and texture of a leading edge may vary see Figure 11 As shown in Figure 1 below the SRD has a glass reinforced nylon housing with an i...

Page 5: ...rating a fall clearance table and a diagram of the axes shown on the table These labels shall be affixed to the product The FT R Leading Edge includes these labels in the Energy Absorber Please see Se...

Page 6: ...s to inadvertently open regardless of how they become oriented Contact FallTech if you have any questions about compatibility Connectors must be compatible with the anchorage or other system component...

Page 7: ...dorsal D ring of the FBH PFAS components used in conjunction with this SRD should comply with ANSI Z359 requirements and applicable OSHA regulations 4 6 Average Arrest Force and Arrest Distance Table...

Page 8: ...ing or a non overhead anchor i e below the user s FBH dorsal D ring A non overhead anchor may be as low as foot level but no more than a maximum of 5 1 5m below the user s FBH dorsal D ring Non overhe...

Page 9: ...13 5 4 1 15 0 4 6 17 0 5 2 18 5 5 6 20 5 6 2 5 ft 1 5 m 6 0 1 8 6 5 2 0 7 5 2 3 9 0 2 7 10 5 3 2 12 5 3 8 14 0 4 3 16 0 4 9 18 0 5 5 20 0 6 1 22 0 6 7 24 0 7 3 0 ft 0 m 6 0 1 8 8 0 2 4 10 0 3 0 12 0...

Page 10: ...2 17 0 5 2 18 0 5 5 18 5 5 6 19 5 6 0 21 0 6 4 22 0 6 7 23 5 7 2 25 0 7 6 26 5 8 1 28 5 8 7 20 ft 6 1 m 16 5 5 0 17 0 5 2 17 0 5 2 17 5 5 3 18 0 5 5 19 0 5 8 20 0 6 1 21 0 6 4 22 5 6 9 23 5 7 2 25 0 7...

Page 11: ...l a radius and or severely abrade or otherwise compromise the lifeline Do not work with the leading edge above the anchorage Figure 10 Leading Edge Angle of Lifeline Redirect 5 4 Edge Conditions Leadi...

Page 12: ...s 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...

Page 13: ...all A fall event over an edge may require special rescue equipment and measures Ensure a written rescue plan method and system is in place and readily available to all users for rapid response Ensure...

Page 14: ...p shut easily and smoothly Examine the overall SRD unit for any indications of deterioration or damage All labels must be intact and totally legible see Section 8 Table 1 Guidelines for Cable SRD Insp...

Page 15: ...ate maintenance or activated fall indicators remove the equipment from service 7 5 Inspection Document Record inspection results on the Inspection Record provided below or on a similar document Inspec...

Page 16: ...Clearance From Working Surface head Anchorage 721530LE FT R 30 Class 2 SRL 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 30 Feet 6 0 6 5 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 5 10 0 11 0 12 5 13 5 25 Feet 6 0 6 5 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 9...

Page 17: ...fall protection program who through training and knowledge is capable of identifying evaluating and addressing existing and potential fall hazards and who has the employer s authority to take prompt c...

Page 18: ...sitioning 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...

Page 19: ...ance ANSI Performance Requirements Part Anchorage Condition SRD Class Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force Maximum Arrest Force Maximum Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force Conditioned Maximum Arrest...

Page 20: ...ss 2 CSA SRL LE 1 800 lbs Leading Edge Condition Foot Level with 5 1 5m Setback N A N A 721530LE 30 FT R Leading Edge Overhead Non Leading Edge CSA SRL LE 0 6 m 2 1 ft 4 2 kN 934 lbs 7 0 kN 1 564 lbs...

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