WARNING!
The lanyard should be positioned in such a way that the anchorage point according to EN 795 is maintained at or above
waist level; the lanyard should be kept taut and free movement is restricted to a maximum of 0,6 m.
Local regulations can require different measures, therefore local regulations that are relevant for your work environment
should be considered.
Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury or death.
Anchor Strap (According to EN 795 B for 1 Person)
WARNING!
Anchor devices according to EN 795 B are not allowed to be used in fall arrest systems without energy absorbers
according to EN 355. Connected carabiners must comply with EN 362.
Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury or death.
(1) Lead the lanyard around a chosen anchorage object according to EN 795.
(2) Close the loop by connecting the carabiner to both ends of the lanyard.
(3) Adapt the length by using the length adjustment buckle to assure safe working. The adjustment buckle hereby
must hang freely without pressure from the anchorage object. The carabiner serves as an attachment point.
(4) Chose the working position accurately to avoid any risks to fall.
Anchor points for securing must be chosen according to EN 795. They must be as vertical as possible above
the person to be secured. Sharp edges, ridges and pinches may affect the strength and should be covered by
appropriate means.
Storing the Lanyard after Use
Figure 9 Storing the lanyard
After pulling the lanyard out of the back pouch it is recommended to store it away to avoid the risk of getting caught.
One example of storing is the following:
(1) Hook the carabiner into the same D-ring where its other end is connected to.
(2) Lead the carabiner to the opposite D-ring and connect each other.
(3) Store all the loose parts under the belt.
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