Do not skip this instruction manual. Read the instruction manual carefully before using the equipment. If failed in
doing so it may cause serious injury or Death.
This manual must be read and understood in its entirety and used as part of fall
protection training program as required by OSHA or any state regulatory agency.
The user must fully understand the proper equipment use and limitations.
The tools and other accessories to be used by a worker at a height must be
secured to the worker's harness or seat or by some other appropriate means.
Accordingly, the Frontline Tools Lanyard range has been developed to hold any
type of tool that may accidentally fall and cause damage to property, or serious
injuries or even fatalities, to workers.
In fact, objects dropped by workers are the second largest cause of worker
deaths in the workplace.
Very often, the consequences of a falling object are underestimated:
Dropping a work tool also means the risk of destroying the tool, and the possible
damage to property can also have serious consequences in terms of costs, as
well as the lost time required by the worker to leave their work station to recover
the tool.
When dropping tool cannot be prevented (using nets, confinement areas, etc.),
then our Tool Lanyards system range should be used.
THE FUNDAMENTAL STEPS:
1. Choosing the attachment point on the tool
2. Choosing the lanyard connection
3. Choosing the anchor point
1) CHOOSING THE ATTACHMENT POINT ON THE TOOL:
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This may be a hole on the handle or the body of the tool,
E
Or,
the body of the tool may serve as an attachment point.
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If the above options are not available, the attachment point may be created on the
tool directly :
19.68 ft.
130.07 lbs. !
2.20 lbs.
WARNING!
The use of these tool-holding lanyards (that are not PPE) does not exempt you from the obligation of
wearing PPE, in particular safety helmet.
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