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FIGURE 2 - INAPPROPRIATE CONNECTIONS

•  In a false engagement, where features that protrude from the snap hook or carabiner catch on the anchor, and  

 

without visual confirmation seems to be fully engaged to the anchor point. 

•  To each other. 

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By wrapping the web lifeline around an anchor and securing to lifeline except as allowed for Tie Back models (see 

section 4.5).

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To any object which is shaped or sized in a way that the snap hook or carabiner will not close and lock, or that  

 

roll-out could occur. 

•  In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load. 

Summary of Contents for 018-6000

Page 1: ...uipment Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this equipment Alterations to this product misuse of this product or failure to follow instructions may result in...

Page 2: ...Y OF CONNECTORS 4 5 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS 6 6 INSTALLATION AND USE 7 11 7 INSPECTION 12 8 INSPECTION LOG 13 9 SAFETY INFORMATION 14 10 LABELS 15 Do not throw away these instructions Read and u...

Page 3: ...nal standing who is considered proficient in planning and reviewing the conformity of fall protection and rescue systems Competent Person A highly trained and experienced person who is assigned by the...

Page 4: ...t 4 and parts disengage 1 NOTE SOME SPECIALITY CONNECTORS HAVE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS CONTACT SAFEWAZE WITH QUESTIONS V1 0 2019 Copyright SAFEWAZE Page 4 MAKING CONNECTIONS Snap hooks and carabiners...

Page 5: ...ion seems to be fully engaged to the anchor point To each other By wrapping the web lifeline around an anchor and securing to lifeline except as allowed for Tie Back models see section 4 5 To any obje...

Page 6: ...Components and Specifications Edge Protector Kermantle Rope Carry Bag Carabiner Rope Grab Rescue Sling Cable Clamp Rescue Assist Ratchet Assembly Carabiner V1 0 2019 Copyright SAFEWAZE Page 6...

Page 7: ...See Fig 9 After deploying length of web necessary from the Ratchet Assembly in Neutral mode the user will place the Ratchet Assembly into the Lifting mode See Fig 9 Step 2 In the event the worker is...

Page 8: ...UP Fig 3 Fig 4 UP UP Fig 6 Fig 5 UP Fig 5a V1 0 2019 Copyright SAFEWAZE Page 8...

Page 9: ...g 7 D NU D NU Fig 8 Fig 10 This illustration indicates the Rescue Assist Ratchet Assembly in the lowering mode This illustration indicates the Rescue Assist Ratchet Assembly in the lifting mode Fig 9...

Page 10: ...o raise the worker to an adequate elevation for other rescuers to secure the person See Fig 13 and Fig 14 To engage the Ratchet Assembly the user simply needs to begin cranking the victim up by using...

Page 11: ...Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig 13 Pull External Gate External Gate Release SRL Cable SRL Cable Fig 12a Fig 12b V1 0 2019 Copyright SAFEWAZE Page 11...

Page 12: ...aterials User must confirm that work area to be utilized will support the application specific loads as referenced within this instruction manual Work area MUST be stable At least annually a Competent...

Page 13: ...spections User must inspect prior to each use Competent Person other than the user must complete formal inspection at least annually Competent person to inspect and initial table below If equipment fa...

Page 14: ...and configuration Snap hooks carabiners and other connectors must be selected and applied in a compatible fashion All risk of disengagement must be eliminated All snap hooks and carabiners must be sel...

Page 15: ...scue System with a total working weight 310 lbs MUST FOLLOW MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS INCULDED WITH EQUIPMENT Unit must be inspected prior to each use DO NOT REMOVE LABEL ATTENTION Only make compati...

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