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User Instructions - English

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It is crucial that the authorized person/user of this equipment read and understand these instruc-

tions. In addition, federal law requires employers to ensure that all users are trained in the 

proper installation, use, inspection, and maintenance of fall protection/rescue equipment.  Fall 

protection/rescue training should be an integral part of a comprehensive safety program.

Proper use of fall arrest and rescue systems can save lives and reduce the potential of serious 

injuries from a fall.  The rescuer/user must be aware that forces experienced during the arrest 

of a fall or prolonged suspension may cause bodily injury.  Consult a physician if there is any 

question about the user’s ability to use this product.  Pregnant women and minor children must 

not use this product.

Thank you for your purchase of Miller fall protection equipment manufactured by Honeywell 

Safety Products.  Miller brand products are produced to meet the highest standards of quality at 

our ISO 9001 certified facility.  Miller equipment will provide you with years of use when cared for 

properly.

Thank You

All persons using this equipment must read, understand and follow all 

instructions.  Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.  Do 

not use this equipment unless you are properly trained.

WARNING

1.0 Purpose

Miller QuickPick™ Rescue Kits deliver peace of mind during unexpected, stressful peer-

rescue situations at heights.

  QuickPick Kits allow the rescuer to remotely attach the system 

to a fallen worker, while remaining securely anchored on the working surface. Once connected 

to the system, the worker can either be raised or lowered to safety. All the rescue components 

needed are contained in one easy-to-store kit — only requiring an overhead anchorage.

Premium and Standard Kit configurations provide a choice of two options:

The 

Premium QuickPick Rescue Kit

 is the best choice for users whose job is not normally 

rescue. The premium kit includes an integral Backup Braking System that acts as a second-

ary fall protection device. Should the rescuer inadvertently release the rope lifeline at any time 

during the rescue, the foolproof Backup Braking System will quickly stop the system, prevent-

ing the fallen worker from accidentally descending. The premium QuickPick kit is designed 

with an efficient hauling system with a 5:1 lifting ratio, making heavier loads lighter to lift.
The 

Standard QuickPick Rescue Kit

 is designed for users who are more experienced with 

rescue. The standard kit provides an economical kit configuration for conducting rescue with 

workers confident in managing rescue situations and systems. It is designed with an efficient 

hauling system with a 4:1 lifting ratio, making heavier loads lighter to lift.

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Summary of Contents for Miller QuickPick Rescue Kits

Page 1: ...I319 Rev A MFP9720196 14 May 2012 ...

Page 2: ...s 4 3 0 QuickPick Rescue Kits Components and Specifications 5 6 4 0 Installation and Use 7 13 4 1 Pre Installation Requirements 4 2 Premium and Standard Rescue Kit Installation and Use Procedures 5 0 Inspection and Maintenance 14 15 Product Labels 16 Inspection and Maintenance Log 17 ...

Page 3: ... this equipment unless you are properly trained WARNING 1 0 Purpose Miller QuickPick Rescue Kits deliver peace of mind during unexpected stressful peer rescue situations at heights QuickPick Kits allow the rescuer to remotely attach the system to a fallen worker while remaining securely anchored on the working surface Once connected to the system the worker can either be raised or lowered to safet...

Page 4: ...ulations governing occupational safety as well as applicable standards i e ANSI or CSA Proper precautions should always be taken to remove any obstructions debris material or other recognized hazards from the work area that could cause injuries or interfere with the operation of the system All equipment must be inspected before each use according to the manufacturer s instructions All equipment sh...

Page 5: ...QP 50FT 50 ft Working Length System 250 ft 76m 30 4 lbs 13 7kg QP 75FT 75 ft Working Length System 375 ft 114m 37 9 lbs 17 1kg QP 100FT 100 ft Working Length System 500 ft 152m 45 4 lbs 20 5kg QuickPick Standard Kit includes Pulleys Twist lock carabiners Rope lifeline and rope control handle Rescue remote connection pole with carabiner clip captive eye twist lock carabiner with pigtail and WristBa...

Page 6: ...Handle Rescue Pole with Integral Carabiner Clip BackPack Style Kit Storage Bag Captive Eye Carabiner with Pigtail Cross Arm Anchorage Connector Kernmantle Rope Lifeline Rescue Pole Carrying Storage Bag Preassembled Premium QuickPick Pulley Configuration with Backup Braking System Preassembled Standard QuickPick Pulley Configuration ...

Page 7: ...o ensure that the potential for the suspended person to accidentally descend or free fall is minimized If a higher anchor An emergency rescue plan shall be in place before starting any work at heights Consider all factors such as anchorage selection rescue kit use and limitations descent path landing area clearance and regulations governing rescue at heights The condition of the QuickPick Rescue K...

Page 8: ...ust not be capable of causing a load to be applied to the gate keeper Never use an anchorage connector which will not allow the carabiner gate keeper to close and lock Because time is critical in a rescue situation the QuickPick Rescue Kit must be maintained and stored in a ready to use state components have been preassembled and inspected The QuickPick system is shipped from the manu facturer pre...

Page 9: ...point that meets all anchor age requirements 2 If the preassembled QuickPick system cannot be directly connected to the anchorage select and install an anchorage connector that is suitable for the application is compatible with the anchorage and meets all anchorage strength requirements The QuickPick Rescue Kit includes a cross arm strap which is an easily installed anchorage con nector suitable f...

Page 10: ... Then connect the pigtail to the carabiner on the lower pulley see Fig 7 NOTE The installation of the pigtail will help facilitate the retrieval of the fallen worker L BLACK Rev 8 10 ALUMIGLASS HEAVY DUTY SERVICIO SEVERO SERVICE INTENSIF L BLACK Rev 8 10 HEAVY DUTY SERVICIO SEVERO Fig 5 Fig 4 Fig 6 Fig 7 2 1 1 Twist carabiner gate as shown 2 Open gate inward and make connection within the rescue s...

Page 11: ...Loosen threaded collars on rescue pole and extend pole as needed see Fig 9 to be able to reach the suspended person Once required length is achieved tighten threaded collars 8 Feed the rope through the backup braking system premium kit or upper pulley standard kit while carefully applying pressure down ward with the rescue pole to reach the suspended worker Hook the open carabiner into the back D ...

Page 12: ...rm extension length move ments of the rope approximately 3 5 feet at a time If the handle were accidentally released the backup braking system premium kit only will automatically lock up within inches to minimize free fall or accidental descent If the handle were accidentally released when using the standard kit the suspended person would only descend the distance between the rope control handle a...

Page 13: ...s more easily accessible If it is disconnected from the anchorage anchorage connector it must then be attached to one of the rope lines between the red and black pulleys see Fig 14 to retain the connecting device so that it will not inadvertently drop and strike the suspended person Note In this procedure the snap hook will fall to the lower pulley but will not hit the worker or interfere with the...

Page 14: ...stem and determines that it can be returned to service Inspection Steps 1 Inspect all components for misaligned bent cracked distorted worn malfunctioning or damaged parts loose fasteners or missing parts components deterioration corrosion or any other indications of damage problems that may affect the integrity and operation of the system 2 Inspect the entire length of rope lifeline the rope pigt...

Page 15: ...e should be positioned so that all excess water drains out The lifeline and other components must be allowed to naturally air dry Do not force dry with heat sources The rescue kit should be stored in a dry cool and clean environment and protected against UV irradiation Storage areas should be free of exposure to fumes acids corrosive elements oils heat sources or other degrading elements Rescue eq...

Page 16: ...45420 Part QP RHA Date of Manufacture xx xx xx 1 800 873 5242 LB1210 Part xxxxxx Date of Manufacture xx xx xx Phone 1 800 873 5242 Max Capacity 310 lbs 140 6kg LB1207 Rev A Part Number xxxxxx Date of Manufacture xx xx xx Phone 1 800 873 5242 LB1206 Rev A Part QP EP Date of Manufacture xx xx xx 1 800 873 5242 LB1209 Product Labels Étiquettes de Produit Etiquetas del Producto ...

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