U s e r I n s t r u c t i o n s - E n g l i s h
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TECHLINE HLL SYSTEM w/ CROSS ARM STRAPS
FALL CLEARANCE TABLES
Total Fall Clearance Required for
one worker
connected to system
with Miller shock-absorbing lanyard.
Span
Length
(in Feet)*
Length of Lanyard
(in Feet & Inches)
3
(0.9m)
6
(1.8m)
0-10
(0-3m)
14’-1”
(4.29m)
17’-1”
(5.18m)
11-20
(3.4-6.1m)
14’-8”
(4.47m)
17’-8”
(5.38m)
21-30
(6.4-9.1m)
15’-3”
(4.65m)
18’-3”
(5.56m)
31-40
(9.4-12.2m)
15’-10”
(4.83m)
18’-10”
(5.74m)
41-50
(12.5-15.2m)
16’-5”
(5m)
19’-5”
(5.92m)
51-60
(15.5-18.2m)
17’-1”
(5.18m)
20’-1”
(6.12m)
Total Fall Clearance Required for
two workers
connected to system
with Miller shock-absorbing lanyards.
Span
Length
(in Feet)*
Length of Lanyard
(in Feet & Inches)
3
(0.9m)
6
(1.8m)
0-10
(0-3m)
14’-1”
(4.29m)
17’-1”
(5.18m)
11-20
(3.4-6.1m)
14’-9”
(4.5m)
17’-9”
(5.41m)
21-30
(6.4-9.1m)
15’-8”
(4.78m)
18’-8”
(5.69m)
31-40
(9.4-12.2m)
16’-8”
(5.08m)
19’-8”
(5.99m)
41-50
(12.5-15.2m)
17’-7”
(5.36m)
20’-7”
(6.27m)
51-60
(15.5-18.2m)
18’-7”
(5.66m)
21’-7”
(6.58m)
FALL CLEARANCE DIAGRAM
(For illustration purposes only; Techline HLL System with cross-arm straps shown)
FALL CLEARANCE DIAGRAM
(For illustration purposes only; Techline HLL System with cross-arm straps shown)
*Span Lengths are provided in feet (meters); for lengths that fall between the span length ranges provided, round up or down to
the nearest span length using standard rounding rules. (Ex.: For 30’-5”, use the span length of 31-40 feet to determine required
fall clearance. For 50’-2”, use the span length of 41-50 feet to determine required fall clearance.)