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Product Manual: Model #SB-SM1 Fall Arrest Tower Base
- Revision 01 - Date: 03-04-2010
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4.4 - Operating Safety (continued)
4.5 - Maintenance Safety
1.
Read, understand and follow the Product Manual as well as any printed warnings that may be present on the product
before using, maintaining or inspecting the equipment.
2.
ANSI and OSHA require a regular inspection program for all fall arrest equipment as well as properly-documented
results of the inspections. Follow the inspection procedures contained in this manual and use the inspection form
to document the results (see section 6.0).
3.
keep instructional and safety signs clean and legible at all times. Clean or replace as required.
4.
Remove the equipment from service if a problem is found during the inspection. Return to an authorized repair depot
or the factory for service.
The Pelsue #SB-SM1 4-Arm Manway Mount is designed as a portable Base System for a Pelsue Model #FT-C70 fall
arrest tower. Every new operator must read, understand and follow the instructions in this Product Manual. No person
should be permitted to use the equipment without prior proper training. The training should be reviewed with experienced
operators on a regular basis. At regular intervals, perform a detailed inspection of the equipment and document the
results. Remove the product from service if any deficiencies are found. Alterations or misuse of this equipment or failure
to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death.
It is the responsibility of the owner’s organization to ensure that the proper training is provided to all operators of any fall
arrest device before they start working with the equipment. Follow all safety instructions exactly. Safety is everyone’s
business. By following recommended procedures, a safe working environment is provided for the operator, bystanders
and the area around the work site. Untrained operators are not qualified to operate the equipment.
Many features incorporated into this equipment are the result of suggestions made by customers like you. Read this manual
carefully to learn how to operate & install the equipment safely and as intended. By following the operating instructions
in conjunction with a good maintenance program, your product will provide many years of trouble free service.
4.6 - New Operator or Owner
7.
Always work in teams. When working upon an elevated surface where a fall is possible, making a subsequent
rescue necessary, personnel must be available and ready for rescue immediately. Working alone with this equip-
ment is inherently dangerous and not advised!
8.
Do not exceed the capacity of the system at any time (see section 5.1).
9.
Establish a regular training program for all operators and potential rescuers.
10.
Establish a detailed inspection program for your equipment and document the findings. Return the equipment to
the manufacturer for repair if any problems are found.
11.
Plan your work program before starting. Have the required people, equipment and procedures readily available in
order to safely complete any task prior to commencing.
12.
Do not use the equipment around physical or environmental hazards. This list includes but is not limited to:
• Corrosion that may affect the structural integrity of the lifeline or other components.
• Chemicals which can degrade components in a manner which can not be visually identified.
• Toxic gases: Rescuers or workers can be killed in toxic environments.
• Heat or elevated temperatures.
• Moving machinery: Workers or auxiliary equipment can be contacted by or pulled into moving components.
• Sharp edges: Workers or the rescue equipment can be injured by or damaged by sharp edges or components.
• Electrical hazards: Stay away from power lines or components carrying electrical power.
• Overload: Do not overload the system at any time during operation (see section 5.1).
• Follow elevated space regulations and standards.